Thanks!! Just got my knee bursa drained and it didn’t hurt at all (which I heard isn’t common). Doctor used ultra sound and determined it. Thanks for the info !
I had this in my elbow from training muay thai (was about the size of a golf ball) and I used a patch called the OSMOPATCH. I'm not paid by them, I'm pretty sure that the ingredient inside it is fish collagen that attracts moisture (ingredients not on the box). You stick it on before going to bed (important to moisten skin a bit first, eg.: put it on after you have a shower and dried yourself off) and it "sucks out" the moisture via osmosis (hence the brand name). Also helps to put a light preassure bandage onto the patch while you sleep as it gives an extra "push" towards draining it. After the 1st patch it already shrunk by about 30% and after about 1 week of doing this every night it drained it by 95% and I was only left with a very minimal bit in the end, Omega 3 and Vitamin E supplements got rid of the final small "jelly-like" layer that remained at the end (about the last 5% of initial "golf ball" size. Many people drain it with a needle, and inject steroids no need for that. I just got back from training muay thai and I was throwing elbow-strikes to the heavy bag again. I'm so grateful, thank God I didn't have to have surgery and the entire cure took about 1 week, hope someone finds this and it helps you!
@@bkgbelo Not sure where you are, just google them, I had to go through a vendor that delivered to Hungary because their main website do not deliver here. Hope you heal quick!
Very helpful info. Recently had this happen in my knee after a few hours of repetitive waist bending while sitting in a lawn chair to do garden weeding. I stood up to walk & yoweee!! Suddenly, couldn't put any weight on the knee. Took it easy for a week, using crutches, while carefully attempting to stand again - no luck, knee still hurt like H---. Then, during another standing attempt, there was a painful loud pop-snap & the knee instantly felt better. The swelling went away almost immediately, too. Must've been a burst bursa (rare) or a really messed-up tendon. Not certain what I did wrong. But, lesson learned - will never spend hours doing repetitive lower body work like that again.
20+ years as a flooring installer. Ive always worn knee pads. No knee pain ever. Ive been walking to lose weight. 30 miles or so per week. After 3 to 4 weeks, last night my knee just started incredible pain. I can use it and carry all of my weight on it, however, if i bend it, jeeez thats a lot of pain. It looks slightly swollen and i didn't injure it. Trying to figure out what is happening led me here. Its self diagnosis but my opinion is that this is my problem. Using ice, ibuprofen, elevation, and compression to get well. It only hurts when i move so im not moving. Im sharing so maybe this helps someone else. Ill update when better.
I like how about halfway through he goes from being in searing pain to being burnt out of his mind. Then he ends up in a hospital where a ghost holds up his blanket while the doctor completes his anatomy still life sketch drawing. Black lady is very impressed by all of this but also misses having eyelids.
@ChaseEagleback I'm really sorry you're dealing with that pain. Bursitis in the elbow can be incredibly painful and frustrating, especially when it flares up. Getting older can come with more physical challenges, and it’s tough when those aches and pains hit hard. Rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications may help manage it, but if it's frequent, it might be worth talking to your doctor about more targeted treatments, like physical therapy or corticosteroid injections. You're not alone in feeling this way-stay strong, and don't hesitate to seek out the right care to make things easier.
@SarkisKlinik For bursitis, non-invasive treatments that can help reduce fluid and inflammation include rest, ice therapy, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen or naproxen. Additionally, physical therapy can help improve joint function and reduce fluid buildup. If these methods don't provide enough relief, your doctor may recommend aspiration (draining the fluid) or corticosteroid injections, but these are minimally invasive. Always consult with a healthcare professional for the best course of treatment based on your specific condition.
Damn! I have elbow Bursa. It hurts crazy sometimes. Got blood test done and C reactive Protein is high. Means some infection is there. Let’s see what doctor suggests tomorrow, will update 🙂
@@chanakyasinha8046 Hi, my elbow has recovered well in last 2 months. Swelling completely gone, pain I cay say 99% gone. Some times when there is direct pressure on elbow then it pains a little. Here is what I did, - Took medication on time - Rested my elbow well, kept arm straight as much as possible - Applied pain and swelling relieving gel - After oil put cold gel pack for as long as pack was cold (you can put gel pack and tie it with crepe bandage) - Kept Crepe Bandage as much as possible. - If you have sitting job make sure surface you rest your elbow on is pretty soft be it chair’s arm rest or table.
1:46 - Sonya worked cleaning homes for 30 years so she could send her two children to college. Several times, she had been forced to call her employers to tell them she could not come in to work because one of her kneecaps was swollen and painful. What is Sonya's condition, and what probably caused it?
how can I force my bursitis to pop on its own? How fast of a velocity do I need to be able to bump my elbow to a wall to be able to pop the bursa and rupture it? That way, my elbow will be deflated and I'd feel relief. Thank you.
Thanks!! Just got my knee bursa drained and it didn’t hurt at all (which I heard isn’t common). Doctor used ultra sound and determined it. Thanks for the info !
You got two knees or one knee fluid
I had this in my elbow from training muay thai (was about the size of a golf ball) and I used a patch called the OSMOPATCH. I'm not paid by them, I'm pretty sure that the ingredient inside it is fish collagen that attracts moisture (ingredients not on the box). You stick it on before going to bed (important to moisten skin a bit first, eg.: put it on after you have a shower and dried yourself off) and it "sucks out" the moisture via osmosis (hence the brand name). Also helps to put a light preassure bandage onto the patch while you sleep as it gives an extra "push" towards draining it. After the 1st patch it already shrunk by about 30% and after about 1 week of doing this every night it drained it by 95% and I was only left with a very minimal bit in the end, Omega 3 and Vitamin E supplements got rid of the final small "jelly-like" layer that remained at the end (about the last 5% of initial "golf ball" size. Many people drain it with a needle, and inject steroids no need for that. I just got back from training muay thai and I was throwing elbow-strikes to the heavy bag again. I'm so grateful, thank God I didn't have to have surgery and the entire cure took about 1 week, hope someone finds this and it helps you!
Where can i get this osmopatch ? Any website?
@@bkgbelo Not sure where you are, just google them, I had to go through a vendor that delivered to Hungary because their main website do not deliver here. Hope you heal quick!
Ty bro
Thanks cause I was on the mats (BJJ) and my elbow started to get pretty swollen and now it’s pretty painful. I’m gunna look this up 💥
Very helpful info. Recently had this happen in my knee after a few hours of repetitive waist bending while sitting in a lawn chair to do garden weeding. I stood up to walk & yoweee!! Suddenly, couldn't put any weight on the knee. Took it easy for a week, using crutches, while carefully attempting to stand again - no luck, knee still hurt like H---. Then, during another standing attempt, there was a painful loud pop-snap & the knee instantly felt better. The swelling went away almost immediately, too. Must've been a burst bursa (rare) or a really messed-up tendon. Not certain what I did wrong. But, lesson learned - will never spend hours doing repetitive lower body work like that again.
How long will it take to heal
What a nice 👍 video for sure I will share with my husband he has all the symptoms
I'm a basketball player this video was very helpful
20+ years as a flooring installer. Ive always worn knee pads. No knee pain ever. Ive been walking to lose weight. 30 miles or so per week. After 3 to 4 weeks, last night my knee just started incredible pain. I can use it and carry all of my weight on it, however, if i bend it, jeeez thats a lot of pain. It looks slightly swollen and i didn't injure it. Trying to figure out what is happening led me here. Its self diagnosis but my opinion is that this is my problem. Using ice, ibuprofen, elevation, and compression to get well. It only hurts when i move so im not moving. Im sharing so maybe this helps someone else. Ill update when better.
Great Video Explanation, I understand now!
Thank You!
Glad it helped!
I like how about halfway through he goes from being in searing pain to being burnt out of his mind. Then he ends up in a hospital where a ghost holds up his blanket while the doctor completes his anatomy still life sketch drawing. Black lady is very impressed by all of this but also misses having eyelids.
😂😂😂 accurate
Narration is on point.
I get bursitis in my elbow. I’m 49 and it almost puts me in tears it hurts so bad. I hate getting old.
@ChaseEagleback I'm really sorry you're dealing with that pain. Bursitis in the elbow can be incredibly painful and frustrating, especially when it flares up. Getting older can come with more physical challenges, and it’s tough when those aches and pains hit hard. Rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications may help manage it, but if it's frequent, it might be worth talking to your doctor about more targeted treatments, like physical therapy or corticosteroid injections. You're not alone in feeling this way-stay strong, and don't hesitate to seek out the right care to make things easier.
I've been diagnosed with bursitis, it restricted my knee movement plus i was in agonizing pain. Thanks to the ice pack am well and running 😉
@@Malik-nn3ct what happen bro my knee also got fluid
Did it ever go away?
Which non-invasive treatment method can absob the fluid in bursitis the best? thanks
@SarkisKlinik For bursitis, non-invasive treatments that can help reduce fluid and inflammation include rest, ice therapy, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen or naproxen. Additionally, physical therapy can help improve joint function and reduce fluid buildup. If these methods don't provide enough relief, your doctor may recommend aspiration (draining the fluid) or corticosteroid injections, but these are minimally invasive. Always consult with a healthcare professional for the best course of treatment based on your specific condition.
This is wose than pattelar tendinitis do you agree
Thanks very informative
Great informative video!
Glad it was helpful!
Damn! I have elbow Bursa. It hurts crazy sometimes. Got blood test done and C reactive Protein is high. Means some infection is there. Let’s see what doctor suggests tomorrow, will update 🙂
Any updates
@@chanakyasinha8046 Hi, my elbow has recovered well in last 2 months. Swelling completely gone, pain I cay say 99% gone. Some times when there is direct pressure on elbow then it pains a little.
Here is what I did,
- Took medication on time
- Rested my elbow well, kept arm straight as much as possible
- Applied pain and swelling relieving gel
- After oil put cold gel pack for as long as pack was cold (you can put gel pack and tie it with crepe bandage)
- Kept Crepe Bandage as much as possible.
- If you have sitting job make sure surface you rest your elbow on is pretty soft be it chair’s arm rest or table.
@@SGA01 ok thanks for sharing
@@chanakyasinha8046 You are welcome
Good information.
Nice video and great explanations. thanks.
Thanks ❤
@MarcyAble You're welcome 😊
What app do you use for your animations?
Very helpful..thnx
My knee hurts so bad I can’t even make it to the my Physicians office ..
can you tell which are the best stretching exercises for bursitis in ankle area please.
i have been suffering with this from 2 years now.
1:46 - Sonya worked cleaning homes for 30 years so she could send her two children to college. Several times, she had been forced to call her employers to tell them she could not come in to work because one of her kneecaps was swollen and painful. What is Sonya's condition, and what probably caused it?
i have got the injection, but after one month i went to exercise again and pain came back
what can i do?
It could be the exercises that you choose what have you been doing
The ending forgot a key point. Surgery may also remove the bursa. That may be the wisest course for some. And it will grow back to some extent.
Will it really grow back? That sounds good
when all bursa on the knee,high degree inflamed,does it look like spreaded baker cyst on mri .
Mine has been swollen for like 7 months now and it’s not getting better 😢
Sorry to hear that, Please visit a doctor
I get the cold sensation??
thanks
how can I force my bursitis to pop on its own? How fast of a velocity do I need to be able to bump my elbow to a wall to be able to pop the bursa and rupture it? That way, my elbow will be deflated and I'd feel relief. Thank you.
Hmm
My hip swelling
so you play with a horn?
It helps.
Thanks!