liigeseruumi
Liigeseruumi, or joint cavity, refers to the space within a synovial joint that contains synovial fluid. This cavity plays a crucial role in facilitating smooth movement between the articulating bones and reducing friction during motion. The joint cavity is surrounded by a synovial membrane, which secretes synovial fluid into the space. This viscous fluid lubricates the joint surfaces, nourishes the cartilage, and acts as a shock absorber.
Anatomically, the joint cavity is situated between the articular surfaces of bones and is typically enclosed
The composition of synovial fluid within the joint cavity includes hyaluronic acid, lubricin, and other nutrients.
Disorders related to the joint cavity include synovitis, which is inflammation of the synovial membrane, and
Understanding the structure and function of the liigeseruumi is fundamental in the study of joint biomechanics