bursas
Bursae are small, fluid-filled sacs located around joints and soft tissues that function as cushions to reduce friction between moving parts such as bones, tendons, and skin. When a bursa becomes inflamed, the condition is called bursitis. There are many bursae in the body, and their number varies among individuals; some are superficial and palpable, while others are deeper within a joint.
Commonly affected bursae include the prepatellar and infrapatellar bursae around the knee, the olecranon bursa at
Bursitis can result from repetitive motion or prolonged pressure, direct trauma, or inflammatory or infectious conditions.
Symptoms typically include localized swelling, warmth, pain, and sometimes reduced range of motion. Diagnosis relies on
Treatment is usually conservative: rest, ice, compression, elevation, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Depending on severity, aspiration