Traumatic synovitis of knee
The knee joint is the joint with the largest synovial area in the whole body, and the synovial response is also the most obvious. Traumatic synovitis of the knee joint refers to the non-infectious inflammatory reaction of the synovium caused by the lining of the knee joint capsule fibers after trauma. It is clinically divided into two types: acute traumatic inflammation and chronic strain inflammation. If the diagnosis is confirmed, the disease should be actively treated to prevent knee dysfunction.
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