The most common site for bursitis to occur is the shoulder (subdeltoid), but it also is seen in the elbows (olecranon), hips (trochanteric), knees, heels (Achilles), and toes.
Bursitis.
The common name for sub patellar bursitis is "knee bursitis."
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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Yes, you can. I happen to have it, myself and also happen to be an RN. While it is unusual in the ankle, it does occur most prominently in athletes, such as skaters and skiers, where pressure and/or friction from footwear is the usual culprit. Conservative treatment versus surgical removal of the bursa sac--the former is most often all that is needed--rest, elevation, possible aspiration if fluid becomes a problem.
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There are many different forms of arthritis ans some of these like Bursitis are caused by inflammation. However that is where the similarity ends Arthritis alway has a relationship cartilage damage to the joints of the body and at times other connective tissues in the body. While bursitis ( impingement syndrome)is the result of inflammation that results in tendons squeezing and restricting the movement of muscles. this condition can take place in many parts of the body.
Bursitis surgeries are needed for injuries of the shoulders, knees and any other area of the body that has inflammation of the joints. Bursitis surgeries are needed in the aging patients and other individuals with joint pain.
Bursitis.
Bursitis affects the musculoskeletal system. It is an inflammatory condition that affects the bursae, which are small fluid-filled sacs that cushion and lubricate joints. Bursitis commonly occurs in areas such as the shoulders, knees, and hips.
An easy way to detect for hip bursitis is by swelling of the area as well as an increased stinging sensation in the afflicted injury. In addition, symptoms such as stiffness and immobility may occur.
The common name for sub patellar bursitis is "knee bursitis."
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