Sports that result in direct blows or frequent falls on the knee such as wrestling football and volleyball can increase your risk of knee bursitis.
Carpet layers knee injuries.
It is also called as carpet layer s knee or housemaid s knee.
Another type is anserine bursitis.
This is in large part due to the fact that carpet installers spend a good deal of their time working hunched over and on their knees.
A bursa is a fluid filled sac which ensures there is less friction between body parts.
Such workers strike a knee kicker used to stretch the carpet with the suprapatellar area of their knees.
The inflammation of a bursa is called bursitis.
It s also called housemaid s knee or carpet layer s knee.
To install carpet you must be able to perform fairly heavy work while on your knees.
It is suggested that these entities resemble housemaid s knee.
Because you spend about 75 of your work time kneeling on hard sub flooring use kneepads to reduce the contact stress.
Participation in certain sports.
Prepatellar bursitis is also called housemaid s knee or carpenter s knee.
The carpet layer usually owns his own knee kicker which costs about 100.
Both kneeling and use of the knee kicker contribute significantly to the high frequency of carpet layers knee disorders.
This condition can develop either due to pressure or a direct injury to the knee.
Compared with workers who rarely kneel niosh found that carpet layers have high frequencies of bursitis of the knee fluid buildup requiring knee aspirations skin infections of the knee and a variety of other knee disorders.
Members of a carpet layers union required knee surgery evacuation of knee effusions and treatment of repeated joint infection.
Prepatellar bursitis is an inflammation of the prepatellar bursa at the front of the knee.
It is marked by swelling at the knee which can be tender to the touch and which generally does not restrict the knee s range of motion it can be extremely painful and disabling as long as the underlying condition persists.
This inflammation can take form by either an infectious nature 30 or a non infectious nature 70.
Carpet layers spend approximately 75 percent of their workday kneeling according to niosh estimates putting a significant amount of pressure on their knees.
Knee problems among carpet layers are described.
The knee is tender to touch although the pain and swelling do not hamper motion of knee.
It often causes pain in the area of the bursa and is often worse with bending the knee or at night with.
Trauma to the knee can be acute or chronic.
Identification of these two risk factors provides opportunities for prevention.
Common disabling conditions amongst carpet installers include knee and back injuries such as a herniated disc.
The national institute for occupational safety and health reports that carpet layers account for 6 of all reported knee injuries a rate 100 times the national worker average.