A synovial bursa is a small, fluid-filled sac located near joints, tendons, and muscles throughout the body. Its primary function is to reduce friction and allow for smooth movement between these structures. The synovial bursa is lined with synovial membrane, which produces synovial fluid—this fluid lubricates the bursa, facilitating movements and providing cushioning to prevent wear and tear.
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