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- Bursa around knee are fluid-filled sacs that surround and cushion the knee joint1234. They contain synovial fluid and reduce friction between the bones, muscles, and tendons123. There are about fourteen bursa around the knee, and some of them communicate with the knee joint cavity1235. The most common bursa are the prepatellar, infrapatellar, and anserine bursa45. Bursa can become inflamed and cause pain, a condition known as bursitis4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Knee bursa are small fluid filled sacs which contain synovial fluid. Bursa are found all over the body and there are approximately fourteen around the knee. They sit between two surfaces, usually muscle and bone, to reduce friction, a bit like ball bearings. This allows everything to move smoothly preventing inflammation.www.knee-pain-explained.com/KneeBursa.htmlKnee bursae are sacs surrounding the knee joint that are filled with synovial fluid. They facilitate movement and reduce friction where tendons or muscles pass over bony prominences. The knee bursae can be either communicating or non-communicating with the knee joint itself.radiopaedia.org/articles/knee-bursaeThe knee bursae are the fluid-filled sacs and synovial pockets that surround and sometimes communicate with the knee joint cavity. The bursae are thin-walled, and filled with synovial fluid. They represent the weak point of the joint, but also provide enlargements to the joint space.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knee_bursaeA knee bursa, also known as a subcutaneous prepatellar bursa, aids with movement when we walk, run, stretch, or even cross our legs. A knee bursa basically functions as a cushion; when one becomes inflamed, increased tension and pain can occur in a temporary condition known as bursitis.www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/knee-bursaNear the knee, there are three clinically important bursas: the prepatellar (in front of the patella itself), infrapatellar (just distal to the patella) and anserine (on the proximal – medial tibia).www.orthopaedia.com/bursitis-of-the-knee/
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WEBMay 1, 2018 · There are lots of bursae around the knee. They help to protect all the moving parts of the knee, such as the patella (knee cap), the tendons, and the ligaments. Bursitis often develops from overusing or …
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