Knee Bursitis Center - Fort Pierce, FLFort Pierce Rheumatologist Doctors for Knee BursitisType 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 Fort Pierce *![]() Brian B McKnight MD ![]() Heart & Family Health Institute ![]() Heart & Family Health Institute ![]() Heart & Family Health Institute ![]() Fishman Borgmeier Grasman & Biezunski MDs ![]() Thomas Johnson MD ![]() Jupiter Medical Group ![]() Rheumatology Associates ![]() Rheumatology Associates ![]() South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine ![]() Family Arthritis Center ![]() Family Arthritis Center ![]() Premier Rheumatology and Endocrinology ![]() Jorge J Carrillo MD PA ![]() Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach ![]() Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach ![]() Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach ![]() Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach ![]() Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach ![]() Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach ![]() Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach ![]() MIMA Rheumatology ![]() MIMA Rheumatology ![]() OMNI Healthcare Rheumatology ![]() Osler Medical Inc ![]() John C Whelton MD ![]() Freddy Avni MD PA ![]() Joshua & Joshua MD PC ![]() Richard A Cappiello MD PA ![]() Richard A Cappiello MD PA ![]() Kenneth E Bresky DO PA ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm ![]() Walk-In Family Medicine ![]() Bruce M Milburn MD ![]() Disa G Sacks MD & Robert E Barden MD ![]() Ocean Ridge Arthritis Associates ![]() Space Coast Rheumatology & Arthritis PA ![]() Space Coast Rheumatology & Arthritis PA ![]() Advanced Rheumatology Center ![]() Advanced Rheumatology Center ![]() Rheumatology Associates ![]() Rheumatology Associates ![]() Rheumatology Associates ![]() Rheumatology Associates ![]() William Sunshine MD ![]() David Makover MD ![]() Arnold S Falchook MD ![]() Rheumatology Associates ![]() Gary Montsdeoca MD ![]() Elliot S Cohen MD ![]() Elliot S Cohen MD ![]() University of Miami Urology ![]() Arthritis Specialists PA ![]() Arthritis Specialists PA ![]() West Broward Rheumatology Associates Inc ![]() West Broward Rheumatology Associates Inc ![]() West Broward Rheumatology Associates Inc ![]() Alan H Kramer MD ![]() West Broward Rheumatology Associates Inc ![]() Richard S Glick MD ![]() Doral Arthritis & Rheumatology ![]() Center For Rheumatology ![]() Michael H Gordon MD ![]() Steven L Feldman MD ![]() Prabodh Kapila MD FACP PA ![]() Jose Alvarez MD & Guillermo J Valenzuela MD ![]() Mark Jaffe MD PA ![]() Central Florida Arthritis ![]() Kahn & Riskin MD PA ![]() Kahn & Riskin MD PA ![]() Rheumatology Center Inc ![]() Rafael F Rivas-Chacon MD ![]() Alex M Lam MD PA Fort Pierce, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Bursitis of the KneeRead the Bursitis of the Knee article » What is bursitis?A bursa is a closed fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body. Bursae is plural for bursa. The major bursae are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joints, such as the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. When a bursa becomes inflamed, the condition is known as bursitis. Most commonly, bursitis is caused by local soft tissue trauma or strain injury, and there is no infection (aseptic bursitis). On rare occasions, the bursa can become infected with bacteria. This condition is called septic bursitis.
What is knee bursitis?The knee joint is surrounded by three major bursae. At the tip of the knee, over the kneecap bone, is the prepatellar bursa. This bursa can become inflamed (prepatellar bursitis) from direct trauma to the front of the knee. This commonly occurs when maintaining a prolonged kneeling position. It has been referred to as "housemaid's knee," "roofer's knee," and "carpet layer's knee," based on the patient's associated occupational histories. It can lead to varying degrees of swelling, warmth, tenderness, and redness in the overlying area of the knee. As compared with knee joint inflammation (arthritis), it is usually only mildly painful. It is usually associated with significant pain when kneeling and can cause stiffness and pain with walking. Also, in contrast to problems within the knee joint, the range of motion of the knee is frequently preserved. Prepatellar bursitis can occur when the bursa fills with blood from injury. It can also be seen in rheumatoid arthritis and can occur from deposits of crystals, as seen in patients with gouty arthritis and pseudogout. The prepatellar bursa can also become infected with bacteria (septic bursitis). When this happens, fever may be present. This type of infection usually occurs from breaks in the ... Recommended Reading Related to Bursitis of the KneeWhat are corticosteroids?Corticosteroids are a class of medications that are related to cortisone, a steroid. Medications of this class powerfully reduce inflammation. They are used to reduce the inflammation caused by a variety of diseases. Cortisone is one type of corticosteroid. For the purpose of this review, "cortisone" is used interchangeably with "corticosteroid." Corticosteroids can be taken by mouth, inhaled, applied to the skin, given intravenously (into a vein), or injected into the tissues of the body. Examples of corticosteroids include prednisone and prednisolone (given by mouth), methylprednisolone sodium succinate injection (Solu-Medrol) (given intravenously), as well as triamcinolone, Kenalog, Celestone, methylprednisolone (Depo-Medrol), and others (given by injection into body tissues). This article describes the role of cortisone injections into the soft tissues and joints.
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