Blister (nonthermal) of the shoulder, also known as subacromial bursitis, is a condition that affects the shoulder joint. It is characterized by inflammation of the bursa sac, which is a small fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between the tendons and bones in the shoulder. The condition can cause pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the affected shoulder.
There are several causes of subacromial bursitis, including:
The symptoms of subacromial bursitis can vary from person to person, but common symptoms include:
Treatment for subacromial bursitis typically involves rest, ice, and pain management. In some cases, physical therapy or corticosteroid injections may be necessary to reduce inflammation and improve range of motion.
In severe cases, surgery may be required to remove the bursa sac. However, this is generally only necessary if other treatments have been unsuccessful.
There are several ways to prevent subacromial bursitis, including:
If you are experiencing symptoms of subacromial bursitis, it is important to seek medical attention. With proper treatment and prevention measures, you can reduce the risk of developing this painful condition.
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