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However, they are also subject to wear and tear and injury, which can lead to pain and loss of mobility. So it’s important to look after your joints with regular physical activity and a healthy, balanced diet.
A joint is a junction between several body parts, enabling movement. The knee joint consists of the ends of the femur and tibia, both covered with cartilage (80% water by volume, acting as a “hydrostatic cushion”). Between the femur and tibia are two menisci, which also serve to absorb shock and increase joint mobility. The joint is surrounded by a capsule that holds the synovial fluid. Produced by the synovial membrane, this fluid lubricates the joint and ensures adequate cartilage nutrition. Ligaments, muscles and tendons stabilize the whole.
All these elements work in synergy to ensure joint mobility, stability and protection.
The human body contains over 360 joints. The largest and most complex joint in the human body is the hip, which enables a wide range of movements.
Joints can be affected by various pathologies and injuries, such as :
It’s important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience joint pain, stiffness or loss of mobility, so that the problem can be diagnosed and treated as quickly as possible.
Regular, progressive physical activity can help maintain joint health by improving muscle strength and reducing pressure on joints.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of tips for preserving your joints over time:
By following these tips, you can help preserve the health of your joints and prevent injuries or illnesses that can affect them.
Muscle power is nothing if movement is no longer possible, if tendons are injured and/or tissues are inflamed.