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People suffering from repetitive motion injuries exist in great numbers since this is one of the most common diseases found around the globe. Many of these injuries are caused by activities in day-to-day living and this injury result in the reduction of the workforce. In the human body, there is a fluid called a bursa sac, which exists between the joints of the body, in order to smooth out movements and minimize friction. Inflammation of this liquid results in one of the most common repetitive motion injuries called Bursitis (Vigorita et al., 2007). This pressure causes pain and inflammation of the sac and swelling. Age factor plays a vital role in causing Bursitis. Bursitis is mainly caused by shoulders because shoulders have most frequent motion than any other body part. However, the pain caused is aggravated after a night’s sleep hinders the flow of normal activity. Other areas where there is a great chance of bursitis are “elbows, hips, knees and base of thumb” (Vigorita et al., 2007). The treatments of Bursitis include many methods but the most common ones are icing, the use of inflammatory medicines, physical therapy, and rest.
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