3.Shoulder bursitis entails:
Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa cushion at the bottom of the shoulder. This reservoir protects the tendons, muscles, ligaments, and other joint structures that attach to your bones. It is also responsible for allowing your arm to move readily and cushions the shoulder joint’s components with synovial fluid to prevent bone from rubbing against bone.
Shoulder discomfort is commonly caused by bursitis. The pain of bursitis is typically worse when you raise your arms overhead or transport objects, and it is frequently alleviated by resting your arm. If you have bursitis, the area where your shoulder blade and acromion meet at the tip of your shoulder may be swollen. This location is referred to as the acromioclavicular joint.