ledkapsel
Ledkapsel, in English commonly referred to as the joint capsule, is the tough fibrous envelope that surrounds a synovial joint. It consists of an outer fibrous layer and an inner synovial membrane, and it forms and maintains the joint cavity. The capsule attaches to the articular margins of the bones participating in the joint and is often reinforced by extracapsular ligaments.
Anatomy and components: The fibrous layer is dense connective tissue that provides mechanical stability and protection.
Function: The ledkapsel stabilizes the joint by containing and guiding movement while allowing some flexibility. It
Clinical notes: Conditions affecting the joint capsule include synovitis (inflammation of the synovial membrane) and capsulitis
In summary, the ledkapsel is a key structural and functional component of diarthrodial joints, balancing stability