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[Serous ischial bursa]

P Le Floch

    Bulletin De L'Association Des Anatomistes
    |March 1, 1982
    PubMed
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    The ischial bursa, located on the ischium, is crucial for sitting posture. Inflammation (bursitis) can occur due to lesions affecting its normal function.

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    Area of Science:

    • Anatomy
    • Physiology
    • Pathology

    Context:

    • The ischial bursa (Bursa ischiatica) is anatomically situated on the posterior aspect of the ischial tuberosity.
    • Its anatomical relationship with the gluteus maximus muscle fibers varies dynamically with hip flexion.
    • The bursa's function is intrinsically linked to the biomechanics of the sitting position.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the anatomical positioning and functional relevance of the ischial bursa.
    • To explore the dynamic anatomical variations of the ischial bursa relative to hip flexion.
    • To establish the etiological link between medullar lesions, postural physiology, and ischial bursitis.

    Summary:

    • The ischial bursa is located on the posterior ischial tuberosity, near hamstring muscle origins.

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  • Its anatomical configuration changes with hip flexion, affecting its interaction with the gluteus maximus.
  • Disturbances in the bursa's normal physiology, particularly due to medullar lesions, can lead to specific ischial bursitis, especially in the sitting position.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a detailed anatomical and functional understanding of the ischial bursa.
    • Highlights the biomechanical factors influencing ischial bursitis.
    • Offers insights into the pathogenesis of bursitis related to postural dysfunction and neurological lesions.