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  <description>Overview There are about 160 bursae in the human body. These little, fluid-filled sacs cushion pressure and lubricate points between our bones, tendons, and muscles near our joints. The bursae are lined with synovial cells. Synovial cells produce a lubricant that reduces friction. This cushioning an…</description>
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  <published>2015-08-25 22:52:24</published>
  <title>Bursa Foot Conditions</title>
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