Current RMA Instruments
65 of 2018 | |
66 of 2018 |
SOP bulletin information on new SOPs
SOP Bulletin 203 [3]
ICD Coding
Brief description
Knee bursitis covers inflammation / infection of any of multiple bursae around the knee joint (with one exclusion, see below). Bursae around the knee are thin sacs of fluid that generally sit between muscle/tendon and bone and help to reduce friction.
Confirming the diagnosis
The diagnosis is made based on the history and findings on examination and can be made by a treating GP or physiotherapist. MRI and ultrasound can be used for definitive diagnosis but are not essential.
The relevant medical specialist is an orthopaedic surgeon.
Additional diagnoses that are covered by SOP
Conditions that are excluded from SOP
* another SOP applies
Clinical onset
The condition usually presents with pain, tenderness and swelling at the appropriate site around the knee.
Clinical worsening
Conservative treatment is generally effective over a course of weeks to months, but the condition may recur, particularly if provoking activities are continued or resumed. Surgery may be indicated in some cases.
Links
[1] http://www.rma.gov.au/assets/SOP/2018/065.pdf
[2] http://www.rma.gov.au/assets/SOP/2018/066.pdf
[3] https://clik.dva.gov.au/system/files/media/SOP%20Bulletin%20203_0.pdf