What Is Ischial Bursitis?

Sciatic tubercle bursitis is a common disease. It is common in middle-aged and elderly people who are physically weak and sedentary. The hips are rubbed and squeezed to cause local inflammation, which is also called "fat buttocks". Children can be caused by squatting bruises.

Sciatic tubercle bursitis

Sciatic tubercle bursitis is a common disease. It is common in middle-aged and elderly people who are physically weak and sedentary. The hips are rubbed and squeezed to cause local inflammation, which is also called "fat buttocks". Children can be caused by squatting bruises.
Etiology and pathology:
The onset is related to sitting for a long time and working out and the loss of hip fat tissue, especially those with weak constitution. As the sciatic tubercle bursa has been oppressed and abraded for a long time, the cyst wall gradually thickens or fibrosis, causing symptoms. Vigorous movement of the hip joint damages the tendon attached to the ischial tuberosity, which causes the injury of the bursa or the scar at the tendon injury to stimulate the surrounding bursa.
Clinical manifestations:
The buttocks (sciatic tuberosity) are painful, especially when sitting. In severe cases, you cannot sit down. But the pain is locally limited and does not radiate elsewhere. Rijiu's buttocks are sore and uncomfortable.
diagnosis:
1. Long working history and squatting injury history.
2. Sitting on a hard board chair, the part of the hip touching the seat surface is painful. After local anesthesia at the ischial tuberosity, the patient can sit on a hard chair without pain, which can help confirm the diagnosis.
3. Careful diagnosis of the painful area can cause the oval-shaped mass with a clearer edge to stick to the ischial tuberosity, which is painful.
4. When doing knee flexion and hip flexion, it can cause pain due to squeezing and pulling the bursa.
5. X-ray examination of the ischial tuberosity was normal.
treatment
Physical therapy
2. Massage
3. Small needle knife
4. Surgical resection

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