ELBOW (OLECRANON) BURSITIS

CONDITION

Bursae are fluid-filled sacs that serve to reduce friction between tissues that cross each other, such as where muscles and tendons slide across bone. When a bursa becomes inflamed, irritated or swollen it is called bursitis. Elbow (olecranon) bursitis happens when the bursa over the tip or back of your elbow becomes inflamed, irritated and/or swollen (Figure 1 below). It’s sometimes referred to as “student’s elbow” because it commonly occurs in people who spend hours leaning on the point of an elbow while studying.

Figure 1

Causes

Olecranon bursitis can result from:

Symptoms and Signs

WHEN TO CALL YOUR DOCTOR

Call your doctor right away (day or night) if:

Call your doctor during regular office hours if you have the following symptoms that don't improve after 2-3 weeks of self-care:


SELF-CARE AT HOME

PREVENTION


FOR MORE INFORMATION

REFERENCES


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Authored by Christopher Madden, M.D.

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