Studying medicine sir , and my teacher who is really good in his subject, personally told the whole class to watch your lectures for better understanding. YOU ARE TOO GOOD SIR. MAY GOD BLESS YOU
Thanks for this excellent and informative explanation of olecranon bursitis. I have developed olecranon bursitis and I've seen a doctor, but I was given a quick pat on the head and sent on my way. The condition was not explained to me and I was not given any treatment instructions. I left the doctor feeling confused and a little afraid. I feel much better after watching and listening to you. Thanks for the video.
Three years ago I damaged my right bursa by pressing very hard down on it with my entire strength, on my boat deck. I was trying to get back aboard. I had nearly capsized my new 18 foot racing catamaran in heavy air, and was unable to get back on board from the water. With my last burst of effort, I got nearly up on board from in front of the front crossbar. "Last burst" was grabbing something on the deck and using all energy left to pull myself up aboard. This worked (hurray!), but pushed so hard down on the right bursa that it burst a largish blood vessel and immediately started filling that forearm with blood. Now it is 2 miles back to the beach, so I went "home". All other racers were single-handers, 2 miles the other way, no cel phones anywhere, no power boats. Somebody dropped my carbon fiber mast which broke stuff. My BLOOD FILLED FOREARM got better by itself 3 months later.
Thank you for another utilitarian lesson. The olecranon subcutaneous bursa is well visualized with ultrasound and amenable to injection. Last year I diagnosed a first episode of gout in a man with elbow pain and swelling after aspirating the superficial bursa and sending the fluid for analysis. I was unaware of the other minor bursa especially the subtendinous bursa
Thank you so much for all that detailed information, that is exactly what I was looking for because I'm trying to find out exactly which bursa is driving me nuts, you are awesome
Wow ! today recently drained the bursa of the olecranon by myself . No Idea what was until research and found a lot of information . Think I did it right . But the most complete and friendly to understand information is here : in your video . Really Thanks ! Subscribed form more helpful info !
Thanks Sam for these wonderful vids! I just got denied from my med school application and might have to wait next year to try for other schools. For now, Im just enjoying your anatomy vids! Best way to learn anatomy!!
I'm 7 weeks into an olecranon buritis inflamation issue. Had it drained once and a cortisone injection done. Two weeks later it filled up again with fluid and looks much like a golf ball hanging down from my elbow. Tried resting it, Advil, supplements, ice, rest, still having issues so headed to see a specialist this week. I fell on my left elbow while jogging and that's what started it all. It just doesn't seem to be healing and I'm not sure why. Thanks for the video.
I broke my elbow 15 years ago, and to this day (and getting worse) I get really painful bursa pain. I think I must have bone spurs. What a time, I am going to have to get it sorted, cos it keeps me awake at night now. Thanks for the info, is nice to learn the inner mechanics somewhat.
Mr Webster, I am dealing with this now without any pain. I was working very hard on triceps using dumbells. I also swim a lot but think the weight lifting may have caused my problem. Can you comment on the likelihood of what happened pleased? It is slowly getting smaller after a month. I did have the fluid drawn off but it filled back up. Thanks, I learn a lot off of your videos.
With so many women taking aromatase inhibitors and many experiencing resulting joint and tendon issues, there is a need for educational videos on this available on TH-cam, for family physicians and patients. Perhaps a colleague (or you?) might consider doing one?
the swelling went away yet I can still feel a small bursa bump. it's been 2 months since injury.....how do I make small bursa inflammation go away also?
I would like to report that my bursa went away on it own in two months. I did wrap it in cabbage at night that helped with with swelling and had constant prayer for my elbow; completely healed.
Following a violent impact on a rock , doing whitewater kayaking , some pea size soft tissue calcified and had to be removed. Now I'm confused , because I feel there is only skin over bone ... and no tendon there ... and never had any mecanical problem , only a pressure pain like a rock in a shoe. Surgeon never explained what he did ... surgeon/peasant relation. Could it be that he took off the bursa and the calcium pea was a bone chip under the tendon ? But then why take off the bursa ? ( surgery was a year later and only the pea was a problem ) Note : surgeon should have put some silicone under skin ... coz bone doesn't like to have only skin covering it
I have bursitis now on my left elbow. It hurts a little, think I got it from working out at the gym or leaning my elbow on my chair at work. I’ve had this for over 2 months already and it finally looks like it’s starting to go down.
I have one ..been there for nearly two weeks .big one ..do I go see about it as it hasn't gone down and besides not a nice looking thing to have bulging out your elbow .
I got Subtendinous bursitis, and at the same time my trivet and ulnar nerve began to snap over my medial Epicondyle. Do you think the bursitis is what’s causing the snap? And what can i do? It’s been 2 months now and it’s ruined my life
Hello Sam, looking at your video I realize that you are the only one that speaks about medial epicondyle. My problem is that the elbow has swollen on the inside and it`s a bit warm. The most probable cause is from me leaning on the desk for hours while working, and carrying my kid resting on one hand for 1 - 2 hours per day. My main concern is that this can be infected since it`s warm? The information on the internet is confusing and can`t find anything about it. If I search by the term Medial epicondyle I find that it`s a tendonitis ( can`t find any info about a sub bursa) and they say it`s normal to get swollen and warm.... The doctors here some of them are not that good and they look an google for answers... Can you offer some feedback. Thanks
What is the one you mentioned at 10:58? I think this is the "muscle" I was looking for. I dont have issues with it. I recently saw thst it was getting larger, this is because I was training my triceps more often recently. It is a small muscle, but can feel pretty hard and soft, depending of flexing or lettingbit rest. It almsot looks like a second Olecranon. Can you please mention the name of yhe muscle I am describing? Thank you in advance.
I had my right one infected 2 hears ago, 6 months of antibiotics . Extremely painfil when infected i felt like i had glass in my arm My left elbow bursa is very sore atm from a cpuple of large impacts im preying it doesnt come back. I dont know what to do bht it is very sore
Studying medicine sir , and my teacher who is really good in his subject, personally told the whole class to watch your lectures for better understanding.
YOU ARE TOO GOOD SIR.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU
Makes it easy to understand - explains clearly and delivers at the right pace to allow the facts to sink in (and of course adds a little humour)
Thanks for this excellent and informative explanation of olecranon bursitis. I have developed olecranon bursitis and I've seen a doctor, but I was given a quick pat on the head and sent on my way. The condition was not explained to me and I was not given any treatment instructions. I left the doctor feeling confused and a little afraid. I feel much better after watching and listening to you. Thanks for the video.
Such an intelligent and straightforward tutor.
Hi Sam,
Can you believe I just finished watching every single video? 20 years after my first ever anatomy class. Fantastic review. Thank you
Thank you very much Sam, I was actually trying to study that, I'm a medical student and I love your videos, you really help us a lot.
Three years ago I damaged my right bursa by pressing very hard down on it with my entire strength, on my boat deck. I was trying to get back aboard. I had nearly capsized my new 18 foot racing catamaran in heavy air, and was unable to get back on board from the water. With my last burst of effort, I got nearly up on board from in front of the front crossbar. "Last burst" was grabbing something on the deck and using all energy left to pull myself up aboard. This worked (hurray!), but pushed so hard down on the right bursa that it burst a largish blood vessel and immediately started filling that forearm with blood. Now it is 2 miles back to the beach, so I went "home". All other racers were single-handers, 2 miles the other way, no cel phones anywhere, no power boats. Somebody dropped my carbon fiber mast which broke stuff. My BLOOD FILLED FOREARM got better by itself 3 months later.
That was quite an ordeal, glad you are healed.
Thank you for another utilitarian lesson. The olecranon subcutaneous bursa is well visualized with ultrasound and amenable to injection. Last year I diagnosed a first episode of gout in a man with elbow pain and swelling after aspirating the superficial bursa and sending the fluid for analysis. I was unaware of the other minor bursa especially the subtendinous bursa
Thank you so much for all that detailed information, that is exactly what I was looking for because I'm trying to find out exactly which bursa is driving me nuts, you are awesome
Wow ! today recently drained the bursa of the olecranon by myself . No Idea what was until research and found a lot of information . Think I did it right . But the most complete and friendly to understand information is here : in your video . Really Thanks ! Subscribed form more helpful info !
Thanks Sam for these wonderful vids! I just got denied from my med school application and might have to wait next year to try for other schools. For now, Im just enjoying your anatomy vids! Best way to learn anatomy!!
Yesssss we were just talking about this in our anatomy class!!!
Thank you so much Sam sir. These videos are so much helpful even in our indian medical exams ❤️
I'm 7 weeks into an olecranon buritis inflamation issue. Had it drained once and a cortisone injection done. Two weeks later it filled up again with fluid and looks much like a golf ball hanging down from my elbow. Tried resting it, Advil, supplements, ice, rest, still having issues so headed to see a specialist this week. I fell on my left elbow while jogging and that's what started it all. It just doesn't seem to be healing and I'm not sure why. Thanks for the video.
..now have you recovered....plz reply bro
Thank you! This was really since I’m operating one myself today (it’s my second operation at all). Really informative
Thanks doc that was educational and entertaining
I broke my elbow 15 years ago, and to this day (and getting worse) I get really painful bursa pain. I think I must have bone spurs. What a time, I am going to have to get it sorted, cos it keeps me awake at night now. Thanks for the info, is nice to learn the inner mechanics somewhat.
Pretty useful. Now I know how to start the discussion with my doc about yellowish color showing thru at the bursa site.
Mr Webster, I am dealing with this now without any pain. I was working very hard on triceps using dumbells. I also swim a lot but think the weight lifting may have caused my problem. Can you comment on the likelihood of what happened pleased? It is slowly getting smaller after a month. I did have the fluid drawn off but it filled back up. Thanks, I learn a lot off of your videos.
With so many women taking aromatase inhibitors and many experiencing resulting joint and tendon issues, there is a need for educational videos on this available on TH-cam, for family physicians and patients. Perhaps a colleague (or you?) might consider doing one?
4:20 protruding -- word y ou were looking for ? (Excellent video!)
the swelling went away yet I can still feel a small bursa bump. it's been 2 months since injury.....how do I make small bursa inflammation go away also?
Thank you so much
I would like to report that my bursa went away on it own in two months. I did wrap it in cabbage at night that helped with with swelling and had constant prayer for my elbow; completely healed.
Following a violent impact on a rock , doing whitewater kayaking , some pea size soft tissue calcified and had to be removed.
Now I'm confused , because I feel there is only skin over bone ... and no tendon there ... and never had any mecanical problem , only a pressure pain like a rock in a shoe.
Surgeon never explained what he did ... surgeon/peasant relation.
Could it be that he took off the bursa and the calcium pea was a bone chip under the tendon ?
But then why take off the bursa ? ( surgery was a year later and only the pea was a problem )
Note : surgeon should have put some silicone under skin ... coz bone doesn't like to have only skin covering it
I have bursitis now on my left elbow. It hurts a little, think I got it from working out at the gym or leaning my elbow on my chair at work. I’ve had this for over 2 months already and it finally looks like it’s starting to go down.
Great video thank you 😁
I start love anatomy❤️❤️
Now I understand, thankssss
I have one ..been there for nearly two weeks .big one ..do I go see about it as it hasn't gone down and besides not a nice looking thing to have bulging out your elbow .
Great ❤
thanks for the video
I got Subtendinous bursitis, and at the same time my trivet and ulnar nerve began to snap over my medial Epicondyle. Do you think the bursitis is what’s causing the snap? And what can i do? It’s been 2 months now and it’s ruined my life
Hello Sam, looking at your video I realize that you are the only one that speaks about medial epicondyle. My problem is that the elbow has swollen on the inside and it`s a bit warm. The most probable cause is from me leaning on the desk for hours while working, and carrying my kid resting on one hand for 1 - 2 hours per day. My main concern is that this can be infected since it`s warm? The information on the internet is confusing and can`t find anything about it.
If I search by the term Medial epicondyle I find that it`s a tendonitis ( can`t find any info about a sub bursa) and they say it`s normal to get swollen and warm....
The doctors here some of them are not that good and they look an google for answers...
Can you offer some feedback.
Thanks
What is the one you mentioned at 10:58? I think this is the "muscle" I was looking for. I dont have issues with it. I recently saw thst it was getting larger, this is because I was training my triceps more often recently.
It is a small muscle, but can feel pretty hard and soft, depending of flexing or lettingbit rest. It almsot looks like a second Olecranon.
Can you please mention the name of yhe muscle I am describing? Thank you in advance.
What is the relationship between the cerebellum and the brain
My elbow hurts so bad. I’m afraid it’s infected. But I think it is what he’s saying. Going to check it out at drs.
👌👍🏻
So the doctor told me that I'd have to stop repetitive elbow motions to make my bursitis go away. I guess that ends my sex life for a while.
😂😂😂
I had my right one infected 2 hears ago, 6 months of antibiotics . Extremely painfil when infected i felt like i had glass in my arm
My left elbow bursa is very sore atm from a cpuple of large impacts im preying it doesnt come back.
I dont know what to do bht it is very sore
Help 😢
Looks like you still have Popeye elbow. I have that rigth now.
Well, my elbow bump was definitely Painful. Very very painful.