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when the bursa sac bursts, in the knee, for example, the area will swell up very quickly, and be very painful. however, the swelling goes down quickly, and all you have to do to get rid of the pain is ice the area. before the swelling goes down, though, it will hurt like ****
Knee bursitis is the inflammation of one of three fluid-filled sacs in the knee. This is commonly caused by injury or strain, including continual pressure, directly hitting the knee, or frequent falls.
Each sac contains a small amount of synovial fluid, a clear liquid that acts as a lubricant.
Bursitis is a condition in which there is an inflammation of the bursa, which is a sac that is located between muscles or tendons of the shoulder. A cause of shoulder bursitis can be overuse of the shoulder joint. This condition can cause pain.
Bursa sacs are both the shock absorbers and the ball bearings of the musculoskeletal system. They disperse forces from blows on bony prominences and reduce friction where tendons or ligaments are in frequent motion. A bursa sac functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body. The plural of bursa is "bursae". There are 160 bursae in the body. The major bursae are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joints, such as the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees.
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The bursa will also need to be drained by needle two or three times over the first week of treatment.
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when the bursa sac bursts, in the knee, for example, the area will swell up very quickly, and be very painful. however, the swelling goes down quickly, and all you have to do to get rid of the pain is ice the area. before the swelling goes down, though, it will hurt like ****
Pain behind the knee is usually caused by 1) Bakers Cyst: inflammation of the bursa (fluid filled sac) behind the knee 2) Cartilage tear 3) Arthritis 4) A hamstring injury 5) A knee sprain
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when the bursa sac bursts, in the knee, for example, the area will swell up very quickly, and be very painful. however, the swelling goes down quickly, and all you have to do to get rid of the pain is ice the area. before the swelling goes down, though, it will hurt like ****
Knee bursitis is the inflammation of one of three fluid-filled sacs in the knee. This is commonly caused by injury or strain, including continual pressure, directly hitting the knee, or frequent falls.
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Each sac contains a small amount of synovial fluid, a clear liquid that acts as a lubricant.