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Knee Bursitis Treatment in Brooklyn, NY

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    Bursitis, common in older adults, isn’t a death sentence for your mobility. Get back to the activities you love with non-surgical treatments from the best knee doctors in Brooklyn and the Bronx at the Astra Knee Pain Center. You receive advanced treatment with genicular artery embolization designed to treat inflammation-focused knee pain. Call Dr. George Bolotin for a consultation to see if this life-changing procedure is right for you.

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    What Is Knee Bursitis?

    Knee bursitis, common in older adults, happens when one of the bursas in your knee becomes inflamed. Bursas are narrow sacs situated between the tissues in your knees and the bones. They reduce tension on nearby ligaments and reduce wear and tear where the friction occurs. Each bursa is lined with a membrane that contains synovial fluid that’s like the consistency of egg whites.

    Your knee contains several bursas with some located above the kneecap, some below it and some on the inner side of your knee. Inflammation resulting from an injurydegeneration or disease causes the bursa to fill with extra fluid, swell up and put pressure on nearby tissues. Bursitis in the knees is called prepatellar bursitis, commonly known as “housemaid’s knee.”

    Without treatment, inflammation-focused knee bursitis results in chronic bursitis that continually comes and goes. There’s also a risk of permanent damage to the bursa. Rely on expert knee bursitis doctors in Brooklyn and the Bronx for treatment.

    At the Astra Knee Pain Center, Dr. George Bolotin, a leading knee pain specialist in Brooklyn, offers non-surgical treatments to treat bursitis and a range of knee conditions, including:

    Inflamed knee bursa causing knee bursitis pain and swelling treated in Brooklyn, NY.

    What Causes Inflammation-Focused Knee Bursitis?

    You need to see a knee bursitis doctor in Brooklyn if you’ve recently hit your knee against a hard surface or suffered a fall and irritated the bursa. Even a single blow is sometimes enough to trigger inflammation and joint damage

    Several other factors may be responsible for knee bursitis, such as:

    • Repetitive kneeling
    • Direct injury or trauma
    • Overuse or repetitive motion
    • Poor posture or joint mechanics
    • Bacterial infection
    • Rheumatoid arthritis
    • Gout

    You may also develop knee bursitis without any injury. If your knee feels sore, swollen or tender with no clear trauma, causes common in older adults include repetitive use, constant pressure or an underlying health condition.

    Your chances of developing knee bursitis increase if you belong to certain groups, such as:

    • Being an athlete
    • Working at a job that requires frequent kneeling and physical demands
    • Having a previous knee injury
    • Carrying extra weight
    Knee Bursitis Causes Infographic in Brooklyn, NY

    How Is Knee Bursitis Treated in Brooklyn?

    Treatment for inflammation-focused knee bursitis depends on the severity of your symptoms

    Your knee bursitis specialist in Brooklyn usually starts you on to conservative inflammation-focused treatments, such as:

    • Avoid pressure or painful movements.
    • Apply a cold pack for 15 to 20 minutes several times daily.
    • Use a bandage or sleeve to support the knee and limit swelling.
    • Raise your knee above heart level to reduce fluid buildup.
    • Take ibuprofen or naproxen to ease pain and inflammation.

    If you feel better in a few days, keep your knee moving gently and avoid overuse to prevent it from coming back.

    If an infection known as septic bursitis is the cause, your knee bursitis doctor in Brooklyn may recommend medical care that includes:

    • Antibiotics,taken orally or by IV to treat infection
    • Drainage,if needed, to remove fluid from the bursa
    • Bursectomy,which is surgery to remove the bursa if other steps fail

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    Is Genicular Artery Embolization Effective for Knee Bursitis?

    If you don’t have an infection and conservative therapy fails, you can try genicular artery embolization (GAE). GAE is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure that targets the tiny arteries supplying blood to your inflamed knee tissues. The procedure involves inserting a catheter through a small opening in your upper thigh and navigating it toward the arteries linked to your knee pain.

    As a result, your inflammation and pain go down without needing surgery.

    The knee bursitis doctors in Brooklyn at the Astra Knee Pain Center are experts at GAE because it offers several advantages over other knee bursitis treatments, including:

    Dr. George Bolotin performing genicular artery embolization for knee bursitis pain in Brooklyn, NY.

    When you’re looking for lasting relief from knee bursitis or want to avoid total knee replacementcontact the Astra Knee Pain Center for exceptional alternatives to total knee replacement.

    Updated on Jun 25, 2026 by Dr. George Bolotin (Knee Pain Specialist) of Astra Knee Pain Center

    Astra Knee Pain Center Brooklyn
    4209 Ave U, Suite A.
    Brooklyn, NY 11234
    (347) 934-9068

    Astra Knee Pain Center Bronx
    869 E Tremont Ave
    Bronx, NY 10460
    (929) 447-4563

    Astra Knee Pain Center Queens
    30-71 Steinway St,
    Astoria, NY 11103
    (929) 486-2201