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  1. Nov 9, 2021 · Learn about the four bursae posterior to the knee joint: semimembranosus, lateral gastrocnemius, popliteus and infrapatellar bursae. See images and descriptions of their location, communication with the synovial cavity and related pathology.

    • The Main Knee Bursa
    • Other Knee Bursa
    • What Next?

    So lets have a look at knee bursa anatomy, particularly focusing on the 5 main knee bursa, which are the ones that are most commonly injured. Then we will look at what can go wrong with them.

    The other bursa knee locations are: 1. Anteriorly- front of the knee: pretibial and deep infrapatellar bursa 2. Medially - inner side: medial gastrocnemius bursa, the bursa betweensemitendinosus tendon and the head of the tibia and occasionally thereis a bursa between the tendons of semimembranosus and semitendinosus 3. Laterally- outer side: later...

    There are a number of other structures in and around the knee that can cause pain. Your can find more about them: 1. Knee Anatomy Guide 2. Knee Muscles 3. Knee Cartilage/Meniscus 4. Knee Bones 5. Knee Ligaments Alternatively, if you have a problem with your knee and would like help working out what is causing it, visit the knee pain diagnosissectio...

  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Knee bursitis is a condition in which one or more small fluid-filled sacs near the knee joint become inflamed. The sacs are called bursae. Bursae reduce friction and cushion pressure points between bones and tendons, muscles and skin near the joints. Any of the bursae in the knee can be affected by painful swelling, also called inflammation.

  3. Oct 26, 2022 · Learn about the bursae in the knee, fluid-filled sacs that facilitate movement and reduce friction. Find out the causes, symptoms, and treatments of bursitis, a common inflammation of the bursae.

  4. The Popliteus Recess or Popliteus Hiatus occurs at the posterolateral corner of the knee, posterior to the posterior horn lateral meniscus around the popliteus tendon.

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  5. Bursae around the knee can be grouped as those that occur around the patella and those that occur elsewhere. Bursae around the patella include the prepatellar bursa, the superficial and deep infrapatellar bursae, and the suprapatellar bursa.

  6. Prepatellar bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa in the front of the kneecap (patella). It occurs when the bursa becomes irritated and produces too much fluid, which causes it to swell and put pressure on the adjacent parts of the knee. (Left) Normal knee anatomy shown from the side.

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