Bursotomy
Bursae
The three types of bursae are subcutaneous bursae (located between the skin and underlying bone or muscle), submuscular bursae (situated between muscles and bone), and subtendinous bursae (found between tendons and bones).
The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.
In the knee there are four bursae, and all can become inflamed with overuse.
bursae
what bursae is found when one tendon crosses another tendon
Plural
bursae are flattened fibrous sacs, while tendon sheaths are elongated fibrous sacs.
Bursae. They contain synovial fluid and help reduce friction between moving structures such as bones, tendons, and muscles.
lynch incision or lateral incision
Synovial Membranes
A bursae is a sack like structure that is filled with viscid fluid. The main purpose of the bursae sack is to protect tendons.