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Beat knee injury is a common name for bursitis of the knee which is caused by inflammation of the fluid sacs (bursae) found between tendons and muscles that act as shock absorbers and help protect tissue during movement. The bursae help lessen friction allowing for painless motion. When these fluid sacs become inflamed and swollen it leads to a painful condition called bursitis which may in addition to causing beat knee also cause beat hand and beat elbow injuries.
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Bursitis – Beat Knee
Bursitis can be triggered by many factors including injury, chronic stress on the joints, tense or strained muscles and allergies. Bursitis is common among both manual labourers and non-manual workers and is usually a result of work conditions. Manual labourers often get bursitis from repetitive tasks that require heavy lifting. Such tasks, especially if performed for extended amounts of time, inevitably strain the joints leading to bursitis. Non-manual workers usually get bursitis when they find themselves doing unaccustomed physical work. If you believe that your bursitis resulted from unlawful working conditions you can contact a beat knee compensation claim solicitor for advice.
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Symptoms of Bursitis
The symptoms of bursitis include pain or sensitivity, a decrease in flexibility or range of motion, redness and swelling of the joints. The symptoms vary for each individual and can be just one or a mixture of some of them. There are other conditions including arthritis and gout that have similar symptoms. Confirmation of bursitis can be made by x-ray, extraction of fluids from the bursae, blood tests and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Beat Knee Treatment
Bursitis is usually treatable and can be addressed by taking painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs. You can also make use of the services of physical and sports therapists who may use deep-heat methods to help lessen the swelling. Ultrasound is also sometimes used to aid in joint relaxation. For more serious cases steroid medication is prescribed. There are other more serious conditions that are often associated with beat knee bursitis including miners osteoarthritis and meniscal cartilage damage.
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Free Legal Advice
Our solicitors use the no win no fee scheme and compensation is paid with no deductions. You do not have to pay for any legal fees during the entire course of the legal proceeding. Our solicitors will give you a free consultation without further obligation so you can assess whether you want to claim or not. Just call our helpline, email us, or fill out the information form.
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