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A bursa contains in its interior a clear, viscous and thread-pulling liquid ([[Synovia/en|Synovia]]). Wherever [[Sehnen/en|tendons]] or muscles glide and overcome a bone edge or a bone protrusion, there is a bursa.
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Wherever [[Sehnen/en|tendons]] or muscles glide and overcome a bone edge or a bone protrusion, there is a bursa. A bursa contains in its interior a clear, viscous and thread-pulling liquid ([[Synovia/en|Synovia]]).
  
Imagine a balloon half filled with water and knotted. It's on the table and you put your hand on it. Now you can move your hand back and forth a certain distance, whereby the balloon with its support does not slip, but remains in place. They create a flexing motion. That's how a bursa works. Usually it has grown together on one side with the adjacent tissue. The ″Walk″ page is designed to ensure trouble-free movement of the tendons and prevents reduced blood circulation due to the pressure exerted.
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Imagine a balloon half filled with water and knotted. It's on the table and you put your hand on it. Now you can move your hand back and forth a certain distance, whereby the balloon with its support does not slip, but remains in place. They create a flexing motion.  
  
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That's how a bursa works. Usually it has grown together on one side with the adjacent tissue. The ″Walk″ page is designed to ensure trouble-free movement of the tendons and prevents reduced blood circulation due to the pressure exerted.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synovial_bursa

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Wherever tendons or muscles glide and overcome a bone edge or a bone protrusion, there is a bursa. A bursa contains in its interior a clear, viscous and thread-pulling liquid (Synovia).

Imagine a balloon half filled with water and knotted. It's on the table and you put your hand on it. Now you can move your hand back and forth a certain distance, whereby the balloon with its support does not slip, but remains in place. They create a flexing motion.

That's how a bursa works. Usually it has grown together on one side with the adjacent tissue. The ″Walk″ page is designed to ensure trouble-free movement of the tendons and prevents reduced blood circulation due to the pressure exerted.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synovial_bursa