This image shows exactly where the shoulder bursa is located. Anytime you have the word bursaITIS it means a for of tendonitis. By definition, bursitis develops when one of the bursa, a small fluid-filled sac, becomes irritated and inflamed.
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This on the other hand is an image of shouder osteoarthritis. By definition, osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease – your cartilage and other joint tissues gradually break down.
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I can see nandrolone helping bursitis but not osteoarthritis. Which is why I asked what kinnd of pain you were talking about. My diagnosis came from the Iron Man Clinic, Dr Walter Lower and Dr. Schoop. But thanks for the information anyway. I tried nandrolone earlier this year and it did nothing, so I am out of options other than more injections or surgery.