Knee Bursitis
Knee bursitis is a condition in which one or more small fluid-filled sacs near the knee joint become inflamed. The sacs are called bursae, which reduce friction and cushion pressure points between bones and tendons, muscles, and skin near the joints. Knee bursitis can occur on either side of the knee joint, but most commonly affects the area over the kneecap or on the inner side of the knee below the joint.
Kyphosis
Kyphosis is a condition characterized by excessive forward rounding of the upper back. It is a common condition that can affect people of all ages, from infants to older adults. The degree of curvature can vary from mild to severe, and it can cause significant pain and discomfort.