liigvedelik
Liigvedelik, also known as synovial fluid, is a viscous, colorless fluid found in the cavities of synovial joints. It acts as a lubricant, reducing friction between the articular cartilages of bones during movement. This fluid also provides nourishment to the cartilage, which lacks its own blood supply.
The composition of liigvedelik is primarily water, along with proteins, hyaluronic acid, and lipids. Hyaluronic acid,
In a healthy joint, the volume of liigvedelik is relatively small, but it plays a crucial role
Diagnostic procedures sometimes involve analyzing a sample of liigvedelik, obtained through a process called arthrocentesis. This