The second part of Knee Pathology discusses the clinical presentation, pathomechanism, and ultrasound appearance of bursitis with examples of ruptured, partially ruptured, and dissecting popliteal cysts. Cases of pes anserine bursitis with and without injection are presented. Additional types of bursitis include semimembranosus-MCL, prepatellar, and deep infrapatellar. The pathomechanism and US appearance of runner’s knee and clergyman’s knee is shown. The module concludes by covering quadriceps tendinosis, tendon tear, and osteochondroma. Viewing Time: 44 min Customized Review: 33 min Click here for eCourse viewing FAQs (including Viewing Time) CME This module is approved for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™.