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Elbow Bursitis Exercises GENERAL INFORMATION: What is it? Elbow bursitis (ber-si-tis) is swelling and pain of a bursa in your elbow. A bursa is a fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion or shock absorber between a tendon and a bone. A tendon is a cord of tough tissue that connects muscles to bones. Normally, a bursa has a small amount of fluid in it. When injured, the bursa becomes inflamed (red and sore) and may become filled with too much fluid. Ask your caregiver for more information about other ways to treat your injury. Do's and Don'ts: Caregivers may tell you to remain pain-free as you use your arm more. If your injury does not improve, call your caregiver. Exercises:
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