Podiatry
See how Main Line Health’s dedicated team of podiatrists provide expert care, ensuring comprehensive treatment for your foot and ankle conditions.
The bursa is a part of the body that you probably don't think about on a daily basis. You have around 150 of these small, fluid-filled sacs throughout your body. Called bursae all together, their job is to cushion the joints so that the bones, muscles and ligaments can all work together smoothly. If they're doing their job well, the bursae seldom get a second thought.
If a bursa becomes inflamed, it's called bursitis, which can make even simple, everyday movements become a painful ordeal. These are the most common joints where bursitis occurs:
The most common causes of bursitis are overuse and repetitive motion. You don't have to be a star athlete to develop bursitis — regular activities like household cleaning or gardening can cause it, too. Whether you're an avid gardener or the pitcher for a major league baseball team, there are steps you can take to prevent bursitis. Remember to:
If you're an athlete, seek out good coaching to make sure you've got good form and technique. A coach can help you make sure you're using the right muscles and not repeating motions that are going to hurt the bursae.
Even if you're taking steps to avoid bursitis, it can still flare up and cause joint pain. You can get some relief by:
Most of the time, bursitis goes away on its own after a couple of weeks. If you have severe joint pain or joint pain that doesn't go away after a few weeks, it may be time to seek care from an orthopaedic expert.
Orthopaedics at Main Line Health offers orthopaedic providers with expertise to help you find relief from painful joint conditions. There may be treatment options to explore, like exercises or cortisone injections, or there might be another issue besides bursitis causing your joint pain.
Some orthopaedic conditions are first treated with non-surgical procedures followed by surgery as the next step.
Each inpatient and outpatient physical therapy rehab is individually designed and administered by a licensed physical therapist who consistently guides you from that first visit all the way through recovery.
See how Main Line Health’s dedicated team of podiatrists provide expert care, ensuring comprehensive treatment for your foot and ankle conditions.