Clinical aspects of subacromial bursitis

Clinical aspects of subacromial bursitis

• Unusual for it to occur in the absence of the impingement syndrome (typically secondary to impingement).

• Primary inflammation of the bursa may occur as a result of crystal deposition or infection.

• Clinical findings similar to those of the impingement syndrome.

• Focal tenderness when the area of the bursa is palpated

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