How to tell if you have goosefoot bursitis

It is generally not possible to determine whether you have goosefoot bursitis on your own, and the diagnosis of goosefoot bursitis should be made by a specialist through a comprehensive assessment of clinical symptoms, clinical examination, X-ray examination and other tests. 1. Clinical symptoms: Goosefoot bursitis is a chronic injury caused by strenuous or prolonged exercise, and patients will have symptoms such as localized redness, swelling, pain, and high skin temperature. 2. Clinical examination: including tibial plateau medial pressure pain, knee joint examination, etc., you can determine whether the bursa is swollen, whether there is synovial fluid, etc., and initially determine whether you have goosefoot bursitis. 3. X-ray examination: X-ray examination of the knee joint can assess whether goosefoot bursitis is accompanied by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It is recommended that the patient should consult the doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the diagnosis, and carry out targeted treatment. Daily attention to avoid overwork, moderate rest.