M., Allmaier G., Marchetti-Deschmann M.: Synovial fluid protein adsorption on polymer-based artificial hip joint material investigated by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry imaging. EuPA Proteomics, 4, 70-80 (2014).Synovial fluid protein adsorption on polymer-based artificial hip joint material ...
The hip is a synovial joint, which is defined as a cavity surrounded by a joint capsule. The hip joint capsule is lined by a thin tissue, synovium, which produces synovial fluid that functions to lubricate the joint. Benign synovial disorders of the hip are rare pathologies that can cause ...
It serves the purpose of lubricating and nourishing certain parts of the joint. The joints in which this type of fluid is present are known as synovial joints, and these include the elbow, knee, shoulder, and hip joints, among others. Synovial fluid has a thick consistency, somewhat like ...
The hip is a synovial joint which links the axial skeleton to that of the lower extremity by the articulation of the femur and acetabulum. The tissue of the synovium which lines the joint has the important role of regulation of synovial fluid production
We conclude that the biological components of synovial fluid and their concentrations should be considered in order to select an artificial hip joint to best suit that patient.doi:10.1038/bjc.1993.199Subir GhoshDipankar ChoudhuryTaposh RoyAli Moradi...
The most common type of joint, the synovial joint, features a fluid-filled space between smooth cartilage pads at the end of articulating bones. Surrounding the joint is a capsule of tough dense irregular connective tissue lined with synovial membrane. The outer layer of capsule may extend into...
Hyaluronan in synovial fluid of patients with loose total hip prosthesis : Comparison with hyaluronan in patients with hip osteoarthritis and idiopathic os... The concentration and molecular weight of hyaluronan (HA) in the synovial fluid of the hip joint were determined in 13 patients (aged 62.8...
They are highly moveable and all have a synovial capsule (collagenous structure) surrounding the entire joint, a synovial membrane (the inner layer of the capsule) that secretes synovial fluid (a lubricating liquid), and cartilage is known as hyaline cartilage which pads the ends of the articulat...
Joint Cavity Filled with Synovial Fluid All joints in the human body contain synovial fluid. Also called synovia, the fluid is very thick and lubricates the joint. This, in turn, allows for easier movement. In certain joint diseases, such as arthritis, the synovium of the joint is where in...
Bursae, small sacs of synovial fluid that provide additional cushioning and lubrication The health of a synovial joint is intertwined with the health of these supporting soft tissue structures. For example, damage to a ligament can skew joint alignment and eventually lead to joint degeneration (osteo...