Rest, heat and ice treatments, anti-inflammatory drugs, i.e. Advil, massage, and ultra-sound therapy. All of these will take down the inflammation in your shoulder, but most important is even if you feel better after one of these treatments, you still mustn't over use your shoulder, otherwise you'll undo all the good that the treatment did.
Gee, after that last sterling answer, I am at a loss. That was a good answer. You must rest the affected (inflamed bursa) area. Much longer than it would seem. You may get some relief in a couple weeks, but continue with the rest and treatments, as the other answer suggests, for a month or more. Time, rest, anti-inflammatory aids or meds. And eventually it will heal.
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Therapeutic kits from MendMeShop provide you with the tools necessary to relieve the pain of an inflamed bursa and dramatically speed the healing. A bursitis injury is a race against time - the quicker you eliminate inflammation in the bursa, the less chance there is for reinjury. Radiant Energy and Ultrasound dramatically increase the blood flow and reduces inflammation in the bursa, and this is important since there is very little blood flow in the bursa.
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