Baker Cyst Center - Lansing, MI
Lansing Rheumatologist Doctors for Baker CystType of Physician: Rheumatologist What is a Rheumatologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat diseases of the joints, muscles, bones, and tendons. The rheumatologist diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries, etc. The rheumatologist may work closely with other specialists such as orthopaedic surgeons and physical therapists. Specialty: Rheumatology Common Name: Rheumatologist Doctors in Lansing *![]() Carla Guggenheim DO ![]() Beals Institute PC ![]() Beals Institute PC ![]() Beals Institute PC ![]() Advanced Rheumatology, PC ![]() Justus Fiechtner MD ![]() Justus Fiechtner MD ![]() John Kolstoe MD ![]() Richard A Pittsley MD PC ![]() Niti Thakur MD ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Center of Hillsdale PC ![]() Allegiance South ![]() Allegiance South ![]() Advance Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic ![]() Advance Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic ![]() University of Michigan Brighton Health Center ![]() University of Michigan Brighton Health Center ![]() Advanced Orthopedic Specialists PC ![]() Associated Internal Medicine Specialists PC ![]() Associated Internal Medicine Specialists PC ![]() Consultants in Arthritis ![]() Consultants in Arthritis ![]() Arthritis Institute of Michigan ![]() Med Partners PLC ![]() Jonathan Rene MD ![]() MidMichigan Physicians Group Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Infectious Disease ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Pediatric Pulmonology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Infectious Disease ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() University of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() Briarwood Health Associates ![]() Valley Rheumatology Associates ![]() Milford Family Practice ![]() David K Vallance MD ![]() Great Lakes Rheumatology & Osteoporosis Center ![]() Michigan Rheumatology Group ![]() Ann Arbor Rheumatology ![]() Ann Arbor Rheumatology ![]() Ann Arbor Rheumatology ![]() Eugene Y Su MD ![]() Dale E Baker MD ![]() Visiting Physicians Association ![]() West Michigan Rheumatology PLLC ![]() West Michigan Rheumatology PLLC ![]() West Michigan Rheumatology PLLC ![]() West Michigan Rheumatology PLLC ![]() Arthritis Specialists Western Michigan ![]() Midwest Arthritis Center ![]() Arthritis Specialists Western Michigan ![]() John A Howland MD ![]() James B Lesser MD PLLC ![]() Midwest Arthritis Center ![]() Midwest Arthritis Center ![]() Arthritis Specialists Western Michigan ![]() Oakland Arthritis Center ![]() Oakland Arthritis Center ![]() Oakland Arthritis Center ![]() Henry Ford West Bloomfield Internal Medicine ![]() Healthpark Medical Specialists ![]() Levan Medical Center ![]() Rheumatology PC ![]() Rheumatology PC ![]() Joseph J Weiss MD ![]() Botsford Rheumatology ![]() Botsford Rheumatology ![]() Wayne Arthritis Center ![]() Oakland Arthritis Center ![]() Associated Rheumatology Consultants ![]() Associated Rheumatology Consultants ![]() Associated Rheumatology Consultants ![]() Associated Rheumatology Consultants ![]() Faith Primary Care PC ![]() Paul F Goerke DO ![]() Steven A Portney MD PC ![]() Ali M Dagher MD ![]() St Mary's of Michigan Rheumatology ![]() Manveen Saluja MD ![]() Josephine Aloot MD & Phyllis Birkel MD ![]() Josephine Aloot MD & Phyllis Birkel MD ![]() Berj M Nercessian MD ![]() Associated Physicians of Dearborn ![]() Barclay Internists ![]() John E Tower DO ![]() John E Tower DO ![]() Eye Clinic of Michigan Lansing, MichiganUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Baker CystWhat is a Baker cyst?A Baker cyst is swelling caused by fluid from the knee joint protruding to the back of the knee. The back of the knee is also referred to as the popliteal area of the knee. A Baker cyst is sometimes called a popliteal cyst. When an excess of knee joint fluid is compressed by the body weight between the bones of the knee joint, it can become trapped and separate from the joint to form the fluid-filled sac of a Baker cyst. The name of the cyst is in memory of the physician who originally described the condition, the British surgeon William Morrant Baker (1839-1896).
What causes a Baker cyst?Baker cysts are not uncommon and can be caused by virtually any cause of joint swelling (arthritis). The excess joint fluid (synovial fluid) bulges to the back of the knee to form the Baker cyst. The most common type of arthritis associated with Baker cysts is osteoarthritis, also called degenerative arthritis. Baker cysts can occur in children with juvenile arthritis of the knee. Baker cysts also can result from cartilage tears (such as a torn meniscus), rheumatoid arthritis, and other knee problems.
What are symptoms of a Baker cyst?A Baker cyst may cause no symptoms or be associated with knee pain and/or tightness behind the knee, especially when the knee is extended or fully flexed. Baker cysts are usually visible as a bulge behind the knee that is particularly noticeable on standing and when compared to the opposite uninvolved knee. They are generally soft and minimally tender. Baker cysts can become complicated by protrusion of fluid down the leg between the muscles of the calf (dissection). The cyst can rupture, leaking fluid down the inner leg to sometimes cause the appearance of a painless bruise on the inner ankle. Baker cyst dissection and rupture are frequently associated with swelling of the leg and can mimic phlebitis of the le... Recommended Reading Related to Baker CystWhat is a cyst?A cyst is a closed, saclike structure that contains fluid, gas, or semisolid material and is not a normal part of the tissue where it is located. Cysts are common and can occur anywhere in the body in people of any age. Cysts vary in size; they may be detectable only under a microscope or they can grow so large that they displace normal organs and tissues. The outer wall of a cyst is called the capsule.
What are the causes of a cyst?Cysts can arise through a variety of processes in the body, including
Most cysts arise due to the types of conditions listed above and are only preventable to the extent that the underlying ... Other Related Baker Cyst ArticlesEmergency Contact for Lansing
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