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The synovial membrane of the elbow joint is very extensive.
Its insertion is on the synovial membrane of the knee-joint.
Synovitis is the medical term for inflammation of the synovial membrane.
The synovial membranes of the wrist and carpus are thus seen to be five in number.
There is a separate synovial membrane between the pisiform and triangular.
It is lined by a thin, smooth synovial membrane.
Micro-organisms must reach the synovial membrane of a joint.
The bursa are formed by the synovial membrane of the joint capsule.
In this condition, cartilaginous metaplasia takes place within the synovial membrane of the joint.
It divides the joint into two cavities, each of which is furnished with a synovial membrane.
Occasionally the fourth and fifth carpometacarpal joints have a separate synovial membrane.
Bursa may also be formed by a synovial membrane that extends outside of the joint capsule.
The synovial membrane is a continuation of that of the intercarpal joints.
The ailment inflames and thickens the joint lining, or synovial membrane.
The subacromial bursa is the synovial membrane located just below the acromion.
Arthritis of joints involves inflammation of the synovial membrane.
The inflammatory process primarily affects the lining of the joints (synovial membrane), but can also affect other organs.
On the tibia, the anterior reflection and attachment of the synovial membrane is located near the cartilage.
Above and in front, beneath the tendon of the Quadriceps femoris, it is represented only by the synovial membrane.
"It's the joint, you seees- pecially the synovial membranes.
These vincula are four folds in the synovial membrane that carry blood vessels to the body and insertion of the tendon.
A bursa is a small fluid-filled sac made of white fibrous tissue and lined with synovial membrane.
They are both isolated from the fluid-filled synovial cavity, with the synovial membrane wrapped around them.
The synovial membrane between the first cuneiform and the first metatarsal forms a distinct sac.
A thin, smooth tissue called the synovial membrane covers the other surfaces and releases a fluid that lubricates the knee.