What is Synovitis?
Synovitis is the inflammation of the synovium in the joint where synovium is the connective tissue that lines the inside of a joint capsule. Inside this joint capsule, there lies the synovial fluid that lubricates the joint and reduces friction on the articular cartilage during friction.
Causes:
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Overuse of joint (athletes, repetitive lifting or squating)
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Inflammatory arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus, psoriatic arthritis)
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Trauma
Symptoms to look out for:
Although the main symptom would be joint pain, other signs to look out for are as below. Sometimes, the pain can be worse than it looks on the outside.
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Soft tissue swelling
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Warmth over a joint
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Joint line tenderness to palpation
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Joint effusion
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Loss of motion
Treatment
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Rest
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Anti-inflammatory medications - DMARDS (disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs)
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Steroid injections
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Surgery - to remove the synovium itself
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