Synovitis is a common injury in the general population, especially among athletes and people with metabolic diseases. Although it is not usually considered a serious condition, inadequate treatment can lead to a chronic condition that negatively impacts quality of life. In this article, we will discuss its causes, symptoms, and treatments, allowing you to recognize it early and treat synovitis appropriately to avoid long-term complications.

What is synovitis?
Synovitis is a pathology caused by inflammation of the synovial membrane., a thin layer of tissue that covers joints such as the knee, shoulder, hip, or elbow. This membrane produces synovial fluid, a viscous, clear substance whose function is to lubricate the joint and reduce friction between cartilage and tissues.
When inflamed, the membrane can thicken and develop increased vascularity, which in some cases can cause bleeding within the joint. This condition is more common than is often thought and can be related to various joint diseases.
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Causes of synovitis
The causes of synovitis can be very diverse, ranging from mechanical factors to infections or chronic diseases. The most common causes include:
- Trauma and joint overload: Blows, sprains, poor posture or repetitive movements can cause traumatic synovitis, especially in joints subjected to constant stress.
- Infections: The entry of bacteria through open wounds or surgical interventions can lead to infectious synovitis, an acute form that requires immediate medical attention.
- Autoimmune inflammatory disorders: Diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or psoriasis can cause inflammatory synovitis by generating an immune response that attacks the synovial membrane.
- Metabolic diseasesHigh uric acid levels can form crystals in the joints, as occurs in gout, causing synovial inflammation. Other conditions such as chronic kidney failure or hypertension can also play a role.
- Joint degeneration: Osteoarthritis, by deteriorating the cartilage, can lead to chronic inflammation of the synovial membrane.
In many cases, synovitis is the result of a combination of factors. A proper diagnosis allows us to identify the source of the problem and apply the most effective treatment.
Symptoms of synovitis
Symptoms of synovitis may vary depending on the characteristics of each patient, but the most common include:
- Inflammation in the joint due to the accumulation of synovial fluid.
- Increased temperature in the affected area.
- Severe pain, which can cause stiffness and limit movement, affecting the performance of daily activities.
If these symptoms occur, it is important for patients to see a trauma specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Most common types of synovitis
Synovitis can be classified according to its cause and duration. First, a distinction is made between acute synovitis, which appears suddenly and is usually caused by trauma, and chronic synovitis, which lasts more than three months and causes pain even at rest.
As for causes, the most common types include:
- Congenital synovitis: It occurs when an abnormal fold in the synovial tissue, especially in the knee, causes inflammation.
- Traumatic synovitis: result of falls, blows or trauma that damage the synovial membrane.
- Rheumatoid synovitis: associated with degenerative and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
- Infectious synovitis: caused by bacteria or fungi that infect the joint, requiring urgent treatment.
Most common joints with synovitis
Some joints are more prone to developing this inflammation due to frequent use, exposure to trauma, or vulnerability to autoimmune or infectious diseases. The most commonly affected joints and the specific characteristics of synovitis in each are described below.
hip synovitis
It is the most common hip pain pathology among children between 3 and 10 years old. Some of its symptoms are suffering from pain in the groin, knee or thigh, making it difficult to perform simple physical activities such as walking. The origin of hip synovitis is usually due to a viral infection or trauma.
Knee synovitis
It is one of the joints most affected by synovitis. It is caused by inflammation of the synovial membrane of the knee, thus producing a joint effusion. Among its symptoms, pain and inflammation, lack of mobility and stiffness in the area itself may occur. Its treatment can be carried out through a arthroscopy on knees, with which the recovery time will be very short compared to conventional surgery.
Ankle synovitis
It is an inflammation produced in the ankle joint. On certain occasions, the presence of synovitis in the ankle can trigger a sprain.
Hand synovitis
Synovitis in the hand joints can affect both the wrists and phalanges, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness that make it difficult to perform fine, precise movements. It is common in chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, but can also develop after trauma or repetitive overload. Treatment aims to reduce inflammation and preserve joint function to prevent deformities and loss of mobility.
Risk factors for synovitis
There are several factors that can increase the likelihood of developing synovitis. The most common include:
- Rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis or juvenile idiopathic arthritis, which predispose to chronic inflammation of the synovial membrane.
- Repetitive movements in joints such as the wrist, elbow, hand or shoulder, whether for work or sports reasons.
- Professional or sports activities that involve continuous joint effort, such as work on assembly lines, prolonged use of a computer, or practicing throwing, running, or jumping sports.
Diagnosis of synovitis
Usually, the diagnosis of synovitis is not very complex and can be detected through a physical examination, in which the affected joint is manually explored. This examination may be accompanied by an extraction of the synovial fluid, for subsequent analysis.
In some cases, more complex tests are necessary to provide more information about the extent of the injury. Some of the most common tests are MRI or musculoskeletal ultrasound. These imaging tests will provide more detailed information.
Synovitis treatment
Treatment for synovitis usually begins with recommendations for rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and the application of cold and heat therapies. In some cases, it is necessary to perform a puncture to remove the synovial fluid and, thus, reduce inflammation and patient discomfort.
If the pain is very intense, sports medicine will be used, performing corticosteroid injections directly into the joint, which will significantly relieve the pain and improve the mobility of the area. To do this, it will be necessary to have doctors specializing in sports medicine. Our sports medicine clinic in Madrid has the most advanced and innovative technology to treat this type of pathology.
The ultrasound rehabilitation It is a very effective method without side effects in almost all patients. This treatment is currently in high demand for the treatment of sports injuries. In addition, this sports medicine service in Madrid is also available in the 24-hour Emergency area at the Quirón San José Hospital in Madrid.
In some cases, it is advisable to physiotherapy to strengthen the joint with synovitis, and for the reabsorption of synovial fluid.
How long does it take for synovitis to heal?
Recovery time from synovitis depends on its origin and severity. In acute or transient cases, such as toxic synovitis, symptoms usually improve within one to two weeks with rest and anti-inflammatory treatment. If the inflammation persists or is related to chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, recovery may take several weeks or require long-term monitoring.
How to prevent synovitis
In many cases the risk of synovitis It can be reduced by following certain guidelines. First of all, it is important to maintain a healthy diet, avoiding excessive consumption of foods rich in uric acid, as they can lead to the creation of crystal deposits in the joints.
It is advisable to exercise moderately, which allows you to keep your joints in good condition and strengthen your muscles. Along these lines, it is important to avoid repetitive impact sports, which put pressure on the joint.
As we have mentioned, it is important to go to a trauma specialist clinic that has experts in sports medicine when symptoms appear, in order to apply the most appropriate treatment to prevent the injury from becoming chronic.


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Hi, I'm Mary Martinez, I have synovitis, my doctor took out the fluid, now I have to rest for 7 days, then I have to see my doctor again. I'm a person who, before this happens to me, I would go out for a walk every day, 10km a day. I want to. knowing after my doctor discharges me that I can go out for a walk
Hello, Nilda!
Once your doctor discharges you, it is best to gradually return to walking, that is, increase the distance and time a little each day.
All the best!
Hello, my name is José, I had an MRI on my knee, I have transient synovitis, it's been 6 weeks now and there are days when my knee pain gets worse. What do you recommend, will it be necessary to extract the synovial fluid?
Good afternoon Aaron,
Thank you for commenting on the Elgeadi Traumatología blog. We are sorry for the pain you are experiencing, for which we recommend that you consult with a specialist so that they can carry out a complete study of your pathology and determine the most appropriate treatment for your case. You can contact our team of expert knee traumatologists in the link provided, we will be looking forward to helping you.
All the best.
I have lateral recess ankle synovitis and I can't step on my already healthy sprain but I've had synovial inflammation for six weeks now.
Hello Nicona,
Thanks for your comment. We recommend that you consult with a specialist, so that they can exhaustively diagnose your pathology and determine the most appropriate treatment for it. You can contact our team of expert traumatologists in the link provided.
All the best.
Good morning. I went to the doctor, and he told me it was synovitis, so he saw an ultrasound I had on my right knee and sent me for an X-ray. He also told me I had osteoarthritis of the knee. Yesterday I walked in heels and the pain came back. What do I do? Thanks.
Hello cecilia,
Synovitis and osteoarthritis are conditions that can cause pain and swelling in the knee, especially if you engage in strenuous activities, such as walking in heels. It's important to follow your doctor's instructions, and if the pain persists or worsens, you may want to consider scheduling a follow-up appointment to assess your progress and adjust your treatment.
Avoiding activities that can worsen the pain, such as walking in heels, is a common recommendation in these cases. Additionally, your doctor may suggest other treatments, such as physical therapy or medication to reduce inflammation and pain.
If you consider it necessary, you can schedule an appointment at our center so one of our specialists can evaluate your case and provide you with personalized treatment.
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My name is Juan José Mejía and I want to know a little more about an MRI that I had and the results are
*Meniscus tear
*Small posterior pericross ganglion
*Mild joint effusion and popliteal synovitis
Hello, Juan José!
Thank you very much for your comment. Write to our email [email protected] providing us with more detailed information. We will be happy to help you.
All the best!
I have a shoulder problem with synovitis. I am undergoing treatment because I fell. It hurts a lot. The only thing they haven't done is an MRI, so I do 20 sessions of physiotherapy but it still hurts. Do you recommend something?
Hello Vanessa,
Thanks for commenting on our blog. We regret the situation you are in, which is why we recommend that you consult with an expert traumatologist so that he or she can study your case exhaustively and determine the appropriate treatment to put an end to your symptoms. You can contact our shoulder specialist traumatologists in the link provided.
All the best.
Good morning, I am Ms. Andrea López, at work I spend more than 8 hours standing and my two heels hurt a lot and my ankles are very swollen and there are balls in them, which prevents me from walking and they hurt a lot….
Could this be because I'm on my feet all day long???
Hello Andrea,
Yes, although it would be necessary to see if there could be something more behind that.
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00.
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Place a frozen plastic water bottle under your foot and roll it back and forth for 15 minutes, twice a day for 4 to 5 days! Wear a thin sock to protect yourself from the cold!
They did an MRI on my hand and the result is: bone marrow edema in the trapezius, and midcarpal synovitis and in the trapezius-metacarpal joint, can someone explain all this to me, thank you very much
Hello Maribel!
If you want you can write to us at our email [email protected] and explain to us in detail, to carry out a correct evaluation of your pathology.
All the best!
HELLO, HOW DO YOU CONTINUE AFTER THAT?
I just had surgery on both meniscuses. He also had a bequer's cyst. What do you recommend for a quick recovery? Greetings. I love this page. Thank you
Good morning, Tahiria.
Thank you very much for your comment on our blog. After the operation, it will be the specialist traumatologist who must determine the most appropriate treatment through a diagnostic study. You can contact our team of expert traumatologists at the following link: https://elgeaditraumatologia.com/contacto/
All the best.
Hello, I was diagnosed with dorsal midcarpal synovitis in my hand and it's been more than a year and it still hurts (I did kinesiology and what the doctor ordered). Any advice? Thank you!
Hello Laura!
The most advisable thing is that you go to your trusted traumatologist. At Elgeadi Traumatology, we have a team of specialized traumatologists who can evaluate your injury. Write to our email [email protected] and tell us more in detail.
All the best!
Hello, my name is Nancy, I am 50 years old and for a year now I have had a problem with fluid in my knee. They removed it the first time and I am going for the second time that you recommend.
Hello Nancy!
In your case, correct rehabilitation is important that allows you to recover the mobility of the joint. Write to our email [email protected] where we can give you guidelines.
All the best!
Good afternoon. My son is 11 years old and has suffered 4 hip synovitis in the last 3 years, one of them affecting both hips. I wanted to ask what could be the reason for it recurring so frequently, if there is any way to prevent it or if it is necessary to do some study. Thank you very much in advance.
Hello Elena!
Thanks for your comment. It would be advisable that you visit your trusted orthopedic surgeon so that he or she can perform the necessary tests to determine the cause of the pathology and prescribe a treatment that will help prevent it. If you have any questions, write to our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hello, I am 41 years old, I suffer from villonodular synovitis, they performed open knee surgery, they removed 3 tumors, I would like to know what I should do to prevent it from appearing again.?
Hello Jenny!
It is best to follow the instructions of the professional who carried out your intervention. In your case, periodic reviews are especially important. If you want, you can write to us at our email [email protected] where we will be happy to answer all your questions.
All the best!
Hello, my name is Letty, I had two falls on my right knee, they tell me that the fluid came out, it's been a month now but the pain and inflammation have not gone away. I am very worried because I am a person who has small children and every time I try to walk my knee feels very strange.
Hello, Letty!
It is best to go to your trusted traumatologist, as it is likely that you will need anti-inflammatory treatment and a prescription for rest. If you have any questions, you can write to us at our email [email protected] where we will be happy to assist you.
All the best!
Hello! A month and a half ago, from one second to the next, I stopped being able to put my foot down because my ankle hurt a lot, I didn't hit it or anything. They did an MRI and it showed increased tibiotalar and subtalar intra-articular fluid with synovitis. The doctor who saw me told me that it would go away in just a week, but that time has passed and I still have stitches throughout the joint that prevent me from walking well.
Hello Meli!
What we would recommend would be that you go back to your traumatologist so that he can study your symptoms. If you want you can write to us at our email [email protected] where we can resolve any questions you may have.
All the best!
Hello, I was diagnosed with chronic synovitis in my right hip. I am very worried. I don't know what problems this could cause me in the future and what I should avoid doing. I will appreciate your response. Thank you.
Hello, John!
The most advisable thing is that you go to your trusted traumatologist. At Elgeadi Traumatology, we have specialized hip traumatologists who could study your case and apply the most appropriate treatment. Do not hesitate to write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
I have synovitis in both hips more on the left, I have been told about Terspua Orthokine.
What is your opinion. Thanks Maria
Hello Maria!
It is best to consult with your trusted traumatologist. If you want, write to our email [email protected] to tell us more in detail.
All the best!
The advice he gives us to treat synovitis is very important, because many people suffer from this disease, I will soon be consulted about the case.
Hello, Marino!
We are very glad that our advice is useful to you. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hi, I'm Aman.
I have had wrist senovitis for 4 months. My doctor has told me to have surgery to remove this fluid.
I'm worried that after surgery I won't have more senovitis? I don't want to have more surgeries.
Hello, Aman!
In principle, if there are no complications, the intervention will solve your problem and you do not have to undergo further surgery. If you have any questions, write to us at our email [email protected] where we will be happy to assist you.
All the best!
Good afternoon! Do you have a branch in Malaga Capitql?
4 months ago I had a right hip replacement due to coxarthrosis and I have not been able to fully rehabilitate myself because my knee is also affected due to synovial hypertrophy! Today I had synovial fluid extracted for the eighth time and at the same time I had an infiltration, but today it was more painful than the previous times.
I'm 43 years old and the rheumatologist says I'm still young for another surgery, but the truth is I don't want to spend the rest of my life removing the fluid every time there is an effusion, I feel limited and it's painful!
Hello Olga!
We are sorry to hear what you tell us and that you are in pain. There are treatments that can help you without having to constantly extract fluid. Rehabilitative treatment usually offers very good results to patients. In our team we have specialized traumatologists who can give you a second opinion, write to our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hello good evening
You know, I did an MRI and it came out that he. Hallux metatarsophalangeal with slight synovite
I have a doubt if this could have been caused by trauma. I did a blood test for citrullian peptide and it came back normal.
Hello Daisy!
With this information we cannot give you a complete diagnosis. If you want, write to our email [email protected] and tell us more in detail.
All the best!
I went to the doctor and he detected acute synovitis in my ankle. I told him that I had had the pain for a long time, almost 1 year and due to the #pandemic I had not been able to go to the hospital and that it was becoming more and more unbearable, however he sent me to physiotherapy where I They gave ice and hot water and a couple of pills that I don't know what they did because I continued to feel a lot of pain. I've had the pain for almost two years and it has greatly affected my work. I loved going to the gym and now just walking makes my foot swell. Is it convenient for me to ask the doctor to apply corticosteroids and inject the synovial fluid?
Hi Melany!
It is important that you go to a specialist traumatologist who can evaluate the area and apply the most appropriate treatment. A treatment with physiotherapy could help you, but first it will be necessary for the area to reduce inflammation. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hello, good morning, my name is Arely. Through an MRI, my doctor told me that I have bilateral femoral synovitis in both knees. The episodes of inflammation and pain are already very constant. This diagnosis has been for 4 years now and I have to make it. Thank you
Good morning, Arely!
Commenting that your diagnosis is from four years ago, it is most advisable that you go again to your trusted traumatologist to carry out an evaluation of the pathology at the current time, and thus be able to prescribe the most appropriate treatment that relieves the pain and the inflammation. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
Good morning, Could you tell me how to rest after an extraction of the synovial fluid from the knee, please?
Thank you very much blessings
Hello, Lilian!
The rest time may vary, depending on what your doctor indicates. However, a week is recommended and progressively recover your usual activity. If you have any questions, write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
Good evening, a year and a half ago I was diagnosed with tenosynovitis in my right hand. The doctors told me that with or without surgery one day I will lose mobility. I always use a splint so that it doesn't hurt with movement. There will be some treatment to improve. ?
Hello, Maggie!
Rehabilitation work can help improve your symptoms. Write to our email [email protected]
where we can provide you with more complete information.
All the best!
Hello
My son who is 10 years old had hip synovitis, since it did not go away and they saw something strange in his cartilage on an ultrasound, they recommended that he do a biopsy which all came out fine and they extracted the fluid.
Now after 4 months and when doing an ultrasound he has fluid in his hip again. What could it be? Has he never had pain or decreased mobility? Just some discomfort in the adductor and also limping.
Hello Mariela!
It is best to consult with a pediatric traumatologist, since with slightly more complex tests, the origin of the injury could be diagnosed. If you have any questions, write to our email [email protected]
All the best!
Good afternoon, I had an MRI due to pain in my knee that radiated to my hip. It revealed a meniscus tear, tenosynovitis, popliteus tendon with fluid and chondromalacia grade I and II. They suggested that I operate on the meniscus and they performed an artoscopy that lasted 15 minutes at the end. The doctor told me that the tear was minimal and it was not about relocating the kneecap, which was fine. What worries him is that the synovium was totally inflamed with many blood vessels. After 3 days, it infiltrated me. I didn't want to, but he did it anyway, and he said it was necessary. Now I will take therapy to recover from the artoscopy. But he didn't tell me why it is inflamed. I didn't fall on my own. 2 years ago I sprained my ankle and from there my knee didn't hurt much, but it got more and more. I hope it heals because it doesn't hurt. I can't exercise or walk much because that knee already hurts and crackles like 20 times a day. I feel, unlike the other one, that it is very straight as if it were making an effort to stretch when I'm standing. It's something unconscious.
I would like to know if there is a treatment? I feel like it has become chronic, I would like to be able to dance, walk long distances, go to the gym. I feel unmotivated, since I thought it was a meniscus and it wasn't that, another doctor told me that he operated on me in vain.
Hello, Mariza!
Thank you for reading and commenting on our blog. For the symptoms you mention, there is treatment, however, it is important to carry out a complete study of your symptoms, which helps to prescribe the most appropriate treatment or combination of treatments. Contact us on our email [email protected] in case of any doubt.
All the best!
Good afternoon, are the balls on the fingers of the hand signs of arthritis or should I go to an orthopedic specialist because it is a different disease?
Good morning, Maria!
In some cases, they may be a symptom of arthritis, but in others, they may be due to other pathologies. Therefore, we recommend that you go to your trusted traumatologist to carry out a complete evaluation of it. If you have any questions, write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
Good morning... I'm Lorena... I'm 39 years old... I was diagnosed with synobitis in the hip... now I'm undergoing treatment... the pain disappears progressively... I went running every day 50″ on a dirt road… I'm very afraid that the pain will return when I return to my activities…
Hi Lorena!
The most appropriate thing is that you follow the recommendations of your trusted traumatologist, and that you return to sports activity progressively. However, if you have any questions you can write to us by email. [email protected] where we will be happy to assist you.
All the best!
Hello good morning
I am 20 years old and a few months ago I had a knee antroscopy due to villonodular synovitis. I would like to know what I can do to recover the lost fluid? And how can I prevent the same thing from happening to me again?
Hello Monse!
The most advisable thing is that you do scheduled rehabilitation exercises, which help prevent a new injury. If you have any questions, write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
My son was diagnosed with Leukemia 1 year ago on 4/23/2020 and now he started to have pain in his left knee and walked poorly due to the pain... he had a little fluid and a minimal temperature in his knee... my question is whether to be a lot of time sitting in the chair with the computer and with your legs bent and in bad positions for a long time... can cause these problems. I am waiting for a prompt response, thank you.
Hello Gabriel!
We are very sorry about your son's diagnosis. The symptoms may be due to prolonged postures over time, so we recommend training guided by a professional physiotherapist to help maintain muscles and work on mobility. However, if you have any questions, write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hello, when someone gets synovitis does it require surgery?
Hello Lina!
Before the patient undergoes surgery, there are different treatments that can offer good results. Surgery is usually the last option. Write to our email [email protected] where we can advise you.
All the best!
My elbow hurts when I flex it, which I have noticed does not swell and allows me to exercise but the next day it limits my flexion a little. Note (this has something that happened to me when doing repetitions with weight) thank you.
Hi Javier!
The most appropriate thing is that you go to your trusted traumatologist to prescribe diagnostic imaging tests. In addition, we recommend a rehabilitation treatment, which will help you strengthen your muscles and relieve pain. If you have any questions, write to us at our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hello, I'm Aron, I had an MRI and they diagnosed me with acromion-clavicular synovitis, and now the traumatologist sent me to have an x-ray because it's most likely going to infiltrate me. And according to him it was not necessary to give me a few days of leave, knowing that I work in construction, and the pain returns every time I do any forceful movement or when I lift something heavy. Can someone guide me on this? Will 100% be effective for infiltration?
Hello Aaron!
Corticosteroid infiltration can offer good results. However, we recommend that you go to a specialized physiotherapist who can prescribe individualized physiotherapy treatment for your case. If you have any questions, write to our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hello, I had meniscus surgery, I had an MRI and they diagnosed me with bone edema, I still have inflammation, I had to have another MRI and it says that the joint fluid is leaking, what treatment should I follow, I am absolutely limited...
Hello cecilia!
The results of your MRI must be interpreted by a specialized traumatologist, who will prescribe the most appropriate treatment for your injury. If you have any questions, write to our email [email protected]
All the best!
I am a high jump athlete. Already 40 years old. I did jumps for a year at this age and suddenly one day in a competition at the third jump I barely walked for a few minutes. And it's been 7 days and something has improved. I put ice and anti-inflammatory and I'm going. How many days does synovial fluid take to be reabsorbed exactly?
Hello, Marcelo!
The fluid reabsorption time varies depending on each patient. Therefore, the most advisable thing is that you go to your trusted traumatologist so that they can determine the cause of the spill. Do not hesitate to write to us at our email [email protected] if you have any questions.
All the best!
Hello!
I barely went to have my hand checked because I had pain and a bulge in my wrist and the doctor told me it was a synovial fluid spill and he only prescribed me an ointment and diclofenac with vitamin B for the pain. Should I look for a second option? I've had this for almost 2 years but the first time the pain disappeared and when it came back it didn't go away for a little over a year.
Hello, Danya!
If you feel pain and it prevents you from carrying out normal activities, you should go to your traumatologist again. If you have any questions, we will be happy to assist you in our email [email protected]
All the best!
Good nights. In my resonance m. From both knees came out:
Chondral lesion of 0.5mm with subchondral edema.
Joint leak.
ACL sprain.
High patella-hoffa fat clamp.
I am already treating myself with the rheumatologist, before I was with the traumatologist, because I wanted to make some rulings.
Those MRI results... Are they manageable? Because I've been going for 3 months and I still haven't healed. I can not leave home.
Hello!
Thank you very much for reading and commenting on our blog. The injury will improve as you follow the instructions of the specialists and undergo rehabilitation treatment. If you have any questions, write to our email [email protected]
All the best!
Hello, my name is Rebeca, I am from Honduras and I would like to know if you could guide me, my daughter has had two arthroscopies to extract the synovial fluid in her right knee, the first was when she was 2 years old and now that she is 5, I would like you to help me know if there is any action in which the fluid in the knee can return again? Because if there is any method to eradicate that problem, go for it.
Hello, Rebecca!
In principle, the synovial fluid does not have to regenerate; in many cases, physiotherapy treatment can help control it. Write to our email [email protected] if you have any question.
All the best!
Hello! In December 2020 I sprained my ankle, I underwent rehabilitation and at the beginning of March I was discharged, until May I was fine, without pain, and I could do my activities normally. Then I started to feel slight discomfort, so I went to the doctor, he told me that I had synovitis, but he didn't give me any treatment, other than putting ice. The discomfort continued. I saw another doctor who told me the same thing, without giving me treatment either. The discomfort continued until one day walking (I didn't fall or hit myself) I started to feel very strong pain, and from then on, the pain didn't stop, I could barely stand. I went to the doctor again, he gave me an MRI, he told me that the ankle is fine, just a little swollen, that I have synovitis and he prescribed physiotherapy sessions. I asked him if I shouldn't at least wear a boot or bandage, but he told me that it wasn't necessary because the ankle is stable. Since it continues to hurt, I went to a new doctor, who told me that the ankle is unstable, the ligaments are strained, and that I should have surgery (he told me that the operation is to tighten the ligaments). I wanted to have a new opinion, I saw another surgeon, he told me that the operation is not "obligatory" only if it bothers me a lot, but he told me that the operation would be an arthroscopy, which from what I understand is different from "tightening" the ligaments. The truth is I don't know what to do, how can I have such different diagnoses. I feel that I was not treated adequately, surely if they had given me treatment when the discomfort started, I would not be like this now. Thanks for reading me
Good morning, Cami!
We are very sorry for the pain you are suffering, since from our experience we know how hard the pathologies of your affected area are. Before applying any treatment, it is necessary that you go to a specialist trauma doctor who will study your case and offer you a professional diagnosis. Once it is known with certainty what pathology you have, the different types of treatments will be studied and which one best suits your injury. You can make an appointment with our team of specialist traumatologists in the Web page.
All the best!
Hello, good afternoon. I am 33 years old, and for 5 months I have had a joint effusion in my knee. Because of this, the Baker's cyst ruptured. Now it has formed again, but I still have a effusion. In the second MRI, thickening of the synovial membrane was found. I do rehabilitation, but it's hard for me to get ahead. The only thing that reduces inflammation is corticosteroids, but I can't live on corticosteroids because of all the side effects it causes...what do you recommend? Or what could be the cause of this problem?? Thank you
Good morning, Evelina!
If previous treatments have not worked for you, surgical intervention could be considered. At Elgeadi Traumatology we are experts in knee arthroscopy, a minimally invasive operation that offers the best results. You can ask for one online appointment and start treating your knee pathology as soon as possible. All the best!
Hello, I'm Domenica, I'm 41 years old. 1 and a half months ago I had a knee arthroscopy due to pigmented villonodular synovitis. I still feel pain throughout my leg. Is it normal? And how true is it that I could get synovitis again? I'm worried. The doctor has told me that if it comes back I have to have radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Can you please answer me? Thank you
Good morning, Domenica.
We are very sorry for the pain you are suffering. For cases as specific as yours, a complete and rigorous medical study would have to be carried out. It is vitally important that you go to a specialist traumatologist. If you wish, you can call our trauma clinic to give you all the information you need. Greetings!
Good afternoon, the comments are very interesting, I am writing to you because 3 years ago I was diagnosed with arthritis and a year ago I had synovitis. 4 months ago I had surgery on the back of my knee for a Baker's cyst. After a month after the surgery, fluid began to drain. synovial 10 days ago they operated on me again, placing a surgical mesh but the fluid continues to come out alive in Mexico, what can I do
Good morning, Concepción.
We are very sorry for your pathology. From our clinic, we recommend that you make an appointment with our specialist traumatologists, who are experts in treating injuries like the one you present.
Greetings.
Greetings !
My name is Fabiana, I am 40 years old, in an MRI they diagnosed me with mild synovitis in the spine, I have a lot of pain in my hip, what do you recommend?
How long does it take for that pain to disappear?
6 months ago I had surgery for Arnold Chiarri syndrome and syrigumelia. Does that have anything to do with synovitis?
Good morning, Fabiana.
The pain will cease depending on the severity of the injury, as well as the treatment applied to it. There are certain very effective practices that are applied to alleviate synovitis such as puncture or ultrasound rehabilitation. Get in touch with our trauma doctors to offer you the treatment that best suits your pathology.
All the best.
Hello, good evening, my name is Milena Rodríguez. I have had synovitis in my shoulder for two years and each time the pain increases even after I had an infiltration, the pain increases.
Good morning, Milena.
We are very sorry for your pathology. Our specialist traumatologists from Madrid They can help you treat your injury, offering you a complete medical diagnosis and applying the option that best suits you.
All the best.
I have psoriatic arthritis, I had swollen knees and joint pain. Postcovid. Today they extracted fluid from my right knee. Well, they extract yellow-colored liquid with little viscosity. Well, it was very viscous and bloody. The doctor tells me it was a product of covid. And I think that yes, it attacks everything
Good morning angel.
We are very sorry for your pathology. You can send an email to [email protected] so that our specialist traumatologists can study your case.
All the best.
Hello, good morning, I have been diagnosed with synovitis of the metatarsophalangeal joint. The point is that I have had this injury for 2 months and it has only improved by 10%. I still can't do much. I do not know what to do. Thank you!
Good morning Maria,
Thanks for reading our blog. The time of improvement depends on many factors, including the surgical technique used and the severity of your injury. In order to indicate an approximate recovery date, we recommend that you make an appointment with our traumatology experts from Madrid, who will be able to offer you a diagnosis of your injury and the most appropriate treatment so that you can improve significantly.
All the best.
I am 70 years old, my life has changed completely. I started with knee pain. The neurologist said it was a Beicker's cyst. She gave me the infiltration, but I still have the pain. It's been 4 months now. Now the other knee has started to leak senovial fluid. They're going to fix it. extract, I think my life is over since I like to walk, dance, etc.
Good morning, Victoria.
Thank you very much for your comment. We are extremely sorry for the situation you are in. In your case, we recommend you ask appointment at our trauma clinic, so that our specialists can make a more complete diagnosis of the pathology and offer you the most appropriate treatment.
All the best.
Good morning, my 7-year-old son usually has the issue of Synovitis frequently. If you make any effort, your groin usually hurts and sometimes fluid accumulates. Although doctors tell me that it usually occurs at this age, I wanted to know if there are treatments to avoid this problem and treat it over time.
Thank you! Greetings.
Good afternoon, Mariano.
Thank you very much for your comment on the Elgeadi Traumatología blog. For the question you mention, we recommend you ask appointment with our traumatology experts, so that they can study the chaos and determine the most appropriate treatment.
All the best.
Hello, 2 months ago I got knee synovitis, but a month before I had already started treatment for the pain. They have changed my treatment 4 times and several discomforts have decreased, but not completely, some days it hurts more than others. Will it also be part of the stress I've already had? Thank you. ..
Good morning, Giselle.
Thank you very much for your comment and we are sorry for the situation you find yourself in. For issues like yours, we recommend that you consult with a trusted traumatologist, so that they can study your pathology and determine the most appropriate treatment. You can contact our team Elgeadi traumatologists Traumatology in the link provided.
All the best.
Hello, a year ago I was diagnosed with back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome. I have not been cured even though I have undergone physical therapies, medications, and chiropractic, and from time to time I get pain or cramps in my back. Now they have diagnosed me with ankle synovitis and it hurts a lot when I walk, they sent me to therapy and anti-inflammatories. Will I be able to walk, jump, run, go to the gym again or does this already seem like a genetic issue and do I need therapies from time to time? Because the traumatologist told me that I have had a generalized infection for a long time and he believes that it is because of my back pain that has never been cured.
Good morning, Gladys.
Thank you very much for your comment on our blog. We are sorry for the situation you are in. The most advisable thing for your case would be to consult with an expert traumatologist, so that he or she can make a thorough diagnosis of your pathology and determine the appropriate treatment. You can make an appointment with our team of expert traumatologists in Madrid at the following link: https://elgeaditraumatologia.com/cita-privada/
All the best.
Hello, my 6-year-old son has synovitis. For 5 days, they gave him only ibuprofen and rest, he has it in his waist, he can't even. Stop and relieve yourself, which they recommend to help you with more than just ibuprofen 🙏
Good afternoon, Victoria.
Thank you very much for commenting on our blog. The most advisable thing for your child's case is to consult with a trusted traumatologist so that a complete study of the area can be carried out. You can contact our team of expert traumatologists at the following link: https://elgeaditraumatologia.com/contacto/
All the best.
I appreciate information about this diagnosis:
Changes were found in both facets of L3-L4 synovitis.
Medullary fat replacement at the level of the vertebral bodies.
Rest of the lumbosacral spine MRI study within normal limits
Good morning Ana.
Thank you very much for your comment. For an average professional diagnosis and appropriate treatment for your pathology, we recommend that you contact our team of expert traumatologists. You can do it at the following address: https://elgeaditraumatologia.com/contacto/
All the best.
I have ankle synovitis, they gave me an MRI and they gave me physiotherapy but I don't see any improvement, what should I take or do about it….please I hope you can help me….
Good morning, Jesus.
Thank you for leaving your comment on the blog. We are sorry for the situation you are in. In your case, we recommend that you contact our team of expert traumatologists for a professional diagnosis and treatment tailored to your pathology. We leave you the contact address with the Elgeadi Traumatology team: https://elgeaditraumatologia.com/contacto/
All the best.
Hello!, I practice basic boxing and I was diagnosed with “Moderate joint effusion and/or radioscaphoid synovitis. » in an MRI...I don't feel pain, only when moving at certain angles and forced movements (generally when cold), could this diagnosis be treated with physical therapy?
Good morning Juan.
Thank you very much for writing on the Elgeadi Traumatología blog. The most advisable thing for the case you present is to consult with an expert traumatologist so that he can diagnose your pathology and determine the most appropriate treatment. The treatment with physiotherapy will be determined by the specialist, since the condition of each patient will have to be assessed.
You can contact the team of expert traumatologists in Madrid at the following link: https://elgeaditraumatologia.com/contacto/
All the best.
Hi, I'm Jessica.
I am very worried because I have been to the doctor many times and Duncan could take care of me now that my knee is very bad.
So they took care of me and did an MRI and it was confirmed that I have pigmented villonodular synovitis.
Now they tell me it must be an operation and there is no treatment for it.
Doctor, I would like to know if it is true, I am very worried.
Good afternoon Jessica,
We are sorry for the situation you are in. In this case, we recommend following the instructions of a specialist traumatologist, so that they can evaluate the present symptoms and determine the most appropriate treatment for it. Do not hesitate to contact our team of expert knee traumatologists in the link provided.
All the best.
Hello, 6 months ago I injured my foot and ankle. Through MRI they diagnosed medullary edema in the tibia and talus.
A new MRI done 2 weeks ago indicates that the spinal edema has disappeared and everything would be fine, but I still feel pain in my instep. Do you think it could be sinusitis or impingement syndrome? Are there more accurate imaging tests that the resonance? What do you advise me to do?
Thank you very much,
José
Good morning Jose,
Thank you very much for commenting on our blog. We highly recommend consulting with a trusted traumatologist so that he or she can exhaustively study your case and determine the most appropriate treatment for your pathology. You can contact our team of specialist traumatologists in the link provided.
All the best.
Very good, excuse me, I wanted to ask a question. Note that I had an accident playing soccer. My knee became dislocated, but at the same moment they accommodated me. This is my 7th day of recovery. I can now walk much better, but the reduction in inflammation is very late, they think it will be necessary to remove the synovial fluid or it may fade on its own, greetings
Good morning, Marco.
Thank you very much for your comment. To offer you a complete diagnosis of the affected area, it would be necessary for you to go to our trauma center.
All the best.
Good morning,
My 2 and a half year old son started having synovitis two months ago. The fact is that he has already had 3 episodes in this time and only recovers for a week and relapses when he recovers his normal activities. They have already done an x-ray, echo and analysis and everything is normal. We are desperate, we no longer know what to do
What do you recommend?
Good morning Lydia.
We are sorry for your son's pathology. In this case, we recommend following the instructions of a traumatologist to be able to continue with daily activities. You can make an appointment with our team traumatologists experts in synovitis at the link provided for a tailored professional treatment.
All the best.
Hello I have chronic right knee rheumatoid arthritis, 1 month ago pain edema, inability to walk sporadic I saw a rheumatologist who asked me for an MRI. What else can I do, I also work 16 hour shifts.
Good morning Mercy,
Our team will be happy to help you, you can go to our trauma consultation once you have the MRI to offer you the best diagnosis.
Greetings to you.
My ankles are swollen from supposedly tarzo tunnel
What dou you recommend
Good morning Santiago,
In order to study your pathology, it would be necessary for you to come to our trauma clinic. Our team will carry out the necessary medical studies and offer you the treatment that best suits you.
All the best.
Hello, I had synovitis surgery on February 28. And apparently I have something in my bones because they sent me to the rheumatologist. I have pain when walking, it is normal that everything is swollen
Good morning Ivana,
Thank you for visiting our blog.
We cannot offer you a diagnosis without first carrying out the necessary medical studies. To do this, it would be recommended that you go to our trauma clinic.
All the best.
Good morning, greetings from Venezuela, my name is Arlen Rodríguez and I am 40 years old, I have the following problem: I have fluid in my knee and every time I go to the doctor they take the fluid out but when I get home I have fluid again, the fluid does not stop coming out The only way for the liquid to stop coming out is when they inject me with hyaluronic acid or kenacort. The problem is that I do rustic work, and when I do any force, even if it is small, the liquid comes out again, they have already taken liquid from both. knees many times in a knee x-ray that I had, the doctor diagnosed that I have knee osteoarthritis, but is it normal that the fluid does not stop coming out? And what happens if I don't remove the liquid, will it disappear over time? Please, I appreciate your response, thank you very much in advance. good day.
Hello Arlen, how are you? Honestly, this behavior of your knee is not usual, please go to the doctor who regularly checks you and explain the situation, and if you are not convinced, we encourage you to go for a second medical opinion and be able to reassess the injury.
All the best.
The same thing happens to me, did you find a solution?
What is the treatment for mild chronic synovitis? I have had constant spills for two and a half years.
Hi Kiara,
In order to give you treatment we would have to find the cause of the synovitis you have. You can come to our clinic and we will evaluate your case in detail.
Greetings!
Hello, my name is José, almost 3 months ago I suffered a fall with only my left leg immediately feeling a great pain, I paused for a while until suddenly the pain spread, encompassing my swollen knee, limitation of mobility and great pain, I had traumatic synovitis, it infiltrated me for the first time a month ago where 25 ml³ of black blood was extracted, it was expected that it would improve in a few days but it did not happen like that, I had more pain and it was caused by another bleeding, the pain did not There was no medication that would remove them, I was infiltrated for the second time today, and there was blood mixed with synovial fluid to a lesser extent, now we hope to evolve although the fluid that was infiltrated cannot yet be absorbed well, feeling completely, any recommendation would be a great contribution greetings
Hello Jose Luis,
In order to tell you, we would need to see your complete medical history.
If you want a second opinion you can come to our clinic and speak with one of our professionals.
Greetings
Little articular effusion of a volar appearance of the joint and at the level of the dorsal margin of the joint between the scaphoid and the trapezius.
Intraosseous cystic glangion of the semilunar and large bones, the latter being larger.
Signal alteration and thickening of the median nerve visible from the distal region of the scaphoid to the base of the metacarpals, which raises suspicion of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Conclusion: suspicious carpal tunnel findings.
Mild synovitis of radial appearance of the radiocarpal and intercarpal joints. Hello, this is my MRI, the result of the electromyography has come out normal, is it possible that I have to have my lymph nodes removed?
Hello Tuco,
It is possible depending on the severity of the case.
In some cases the treatment for joint effusion is simply rest until the synovial fluid is absorbed naturally.
Greetings
Hello. Recently I had an inflammation in my left elbow, I have no pain, although when I lean on it I feel slight discomfort. I applied cold and apparently the inflammation subsided. I did not suffer any blows, only when I lay down and leaned on this elbow I suffered a slight pain that disappeared when I stopped supporting myself.
Hello Agustin,
You can make an appointment by calling 91 005 39 00 to carry out a physical assessment.
Greetings
Hello, I was diagnosed
FINDINGS:
Vertebral bodies of normal height, morphology and signal. Modic 2 type changes of the
vertebral platforms adjacent to the L2-L3 disc
Retrolisthesis grade I L2 and L3
Diffuse low T2 signal from intervertebral discs
Annular disc protrusion L3-L4, L4-L5 that contacts the thecal sac, without root space conflict
Spinal canal of preserved amplitude
Spinal cord of normal thickness and signal
Conus medullaris at the level of the middle third of L1
Terminal filum of normal thickness and signal
Cauda equina roots of normal thickness and signal
Neuroforamina of normal amplitude
Bilateral L5-S1 spondylarthrosis
Increased interapophyseal intra-articular fluid L4-L5 and L5-S1 right
Normal looking rear elements
No paravertebral masses are observed.
DIAGNOSTIC IMPRESSION:
Diffuse lumbar osteochondrosis.
Bilateral L5-S1 spondyloarthrosis.
validated by: RODOLFO MARDONES RODRIGUEZ
Possible interfacial synovitis L4-L5 and L5-S1 right, could you tell me what I can do and if this is serious, please?
Hello Valeria,
In these cases, the Doctor would have to review your diagnosis and tests performed directly.
We cannot issue an opinion by this means without having the patient's data and without knowing him. If you want, you can request a consultation by calling 91 005 39 00.
Greetings
Hello.
I have had synovitis for a few years. I will be diagnosed with an MRI with contrast.
The pain only appeared after repetitive movements.
For a few weeks the pain stayed. I can feel my finger tendons like punctures. My fingers catch fire. The pain in the wrists does not go away.
I have pain in my left leg. I had an MRI done and it showed that I have synovitis. Now the pain hurts from the spine, the buttocks, and the entire left leg. I'm wondering what's better, ozone therapy or a chiropractor. The pain is unbearable. Thank you for your response. Blessings.
Hello Abercio,
We need more information to understand your clinical profile and to know what type of treatment can be performed in your case.
You can make an appointment at +34 91 005 39 00.
Greetings
Hello,
Cela fait 5 mois que j'ai une douleur au pied (hallux) suite à un choc (ou une torsion..) lendemain mon pied à fortement gonflé et je n'ai pas pu poser le pied pendant 1 semaine.. je traine encore une douleur lorsque je tord mon hallux et la zone en dessous reste rouge/violet. Once you have radio and blood prize (négatif pour les deux), my medicine is ready for an MRI and voila the results:
Présence d'un épanchement de faible à moyenne abondance dans la MTP du premier rayon en faveur
d'une petite synovite sans toutefois de franc œdème intraosseux ni de séquelle fractureaire.
Sésamoïde médial bipartite non œdémateux.
Pas d'anomalie de l'appareil fléchisseur et de l'appareil extenseur.
No mass.
CONCLUSION :
Aspect en favor d'une petite synovite de la MTP du premier rayon sans séquelle fractureaire visible ni
Damage to intraosseux or anomalie tendineuse or ligamentaire.
Moderate hallux valgus.
Je suis perdu, je ne sais plus quoi faire, j'aimerai reprendre le football mais la douleur est trop intense (coup de jus).
Are you in the measure of my guider?
Bounjour Fouillet,
Merci de partager votre cas. Il est essentiel de suivre le treatmentement recommandé par votre médecin et d'éviter les efforts sur la zone affectedée. If the pain persists, envisagez a deuxième medical opinion to evaluate other treatment options. You can Click here pour demander une consultation virtuelle avec nos traumatologues spécialistes.
Best regards.
Hello good.
My 13-year-old son has suffered three episodes of synovitis, starting with the first episode at age 9, and now at ages 12 and 13, the last one, which has been much milder.
The diagnosis has been confirmed by MRI on all 3 occasions.
In principle, these episodes have not been derived from any trauma or infection.
It has gone away with rest and anti-inflammatories.
We're concerned about this recurrence of synovitis, and we don't know if he needs more tests or anything to prevent it from happening again.
Greetings
Hello, thank you very much for your message.
We understand your concern about your son's repeated episodes of synovitis. It's good that the last one was milder and responded well to rest and anti-inflammatory medications, but since these are recurring episodes, it would be wise to investigate the cause a little more closely.
When synovitis is not associated with trauma or infection and tends to recur, additional testing is usually recommended to rule out chronic inflammatory causes, biomechanical alterations, or even rheumatic processes. To prevent further episodes, it would be ideal for one of our specialists to evaluate previous tests and, if necessary, order additional tests to arrive at an accurate diagnosis and establish appropriate treatment.
Greetings.
Hello,
After my menisque gauche chirurgie in 2022, my cheville droite qui est tout le temps chaude et gonflée.
On m'a déjà fait 2 injections de cortisone mais l'inflammation revent toujours et en plus important.
Ma dernière IRM indicates a epaississement nodulaire synovial prédominant face antérieur, this time atteinte reste non spécifique, merci de faire une biopsie.
Voici le résumé de mon compte-rendu d'irm, je n'ai pas de marqueur rhumatismal dans ma prize de sang.
My rhumatologue ne thought pas qu'une biopsie soit nécessaire et souhaiterait plus m'injecter un produit dit de médecine nucléaire. What are you thinking about? Auriez-vous des pistes de recherche ?
Very cordially
Hello,
Merci de partager votre cas. Il est frequently qu'après une chirurgie d'une articulation (comme votre ménisque), des gênes ou des inflammations apparaissent dans d'autres articulations, mais chaque situation est unique et nécessite une étude détaillée.
Le symptôme de chaleur et de gonflement persistant à votre cheville droite, ainsi que la présence d'un épaississement nodulaire synovial visible à l'MRI, indicant une inflammation qui doit être soigneusement évaluée afin d'en déterminer la cause, pouvant aller de processus flammatoires bénins à des affections plus complexes.
It is important that a team of specialists examine your global management cases to define the best diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. La décision de réaliser une biopsie ou d'appliquer des treatments en médecine nucléaire doit reposer sur une évaluation complète, prenant en compte les risques et bénéfices ainsi que l'évolution clinique.
Je vous recommande de maintenir un suivi étroit avec votre rhumatologue et, si vous le jugez nécessaire, de demander un second avis spécialisé afin d'éclaircir vos doutes et d'explorer d'éventuelles options diagnostiques et thérapeutiques.
Greetings.
Good morning, I'm from Argentina. I had a total knee replacement nine months ago and I've always had pain in the femorotibial space between my knees. This pain has increased over time to the point where I couldn't bear any weight on my knee when standing or climbing stairs. I decided to request an ultrasound because I'm a gastroenterologist, and due to the traumatologist's inaction, active fatty synovitis 2 appeared. I want to know what I can do because it's already become chronic. Thank you.
Hello Jorge Luis,
Ideally, a complete reevaluation with a specialized orthopedic surgeon should be performed, who can assess the most appropriate treatment. It may also be helpful to supplement this with tests such as synovial fluid analysis or a specific MRI. Don't hesitate to seek a second opinion if you feel your current specialist isn't addressing the problem in the necessary depth.
Greetings and good luck in your recovery.
Comment savoir que c est le probleme j ai des fouleur dans les genou au point que je n arrive pas a me levetoute seul avec douleur penibl quoi faire merci pour votre soutien
Hello Farida,
Nous sommes vraiment désolés de la douleur que vous ressentez. The most important thing is that a specialist can evaluate your case to identify the exact cause of the symptoms. In attendance, essayez d'éviter les efforts qui pourraient aggraver la douleur et, si vous remarquez que la gêne augmente ou vous empêche de bouger normalement, nous vous recommandons de consulter votre médecin dès que possible pour un examination plus complet.
Greetings.
انا كان عندي قطع في غضروف الركبه الداخلي والخارجي ودخلت العمليات اعمل منظار قطع غضروف الركبه الداخلي والخارجي ولما خرجت من العمليه الدكتور قال لي ما عندكش غضاريف انت عندك التهاب بالغشاء السينوفي 1 المفروض ان انا اعمل ايه اكشف روماتيزم اي
مرحبًا،
شكرًا جزيلاً لمشاركتك تجربتك. في مثل هذه الحالات، من الأفضل أن يتم تقييم وضعك من قبل طبيب مختص في جراحة العظام وكذلك طبيب روماتيزم، لأنه قد يكون من الضروري اتباع نهج مشترك لتحديد سبب الالتهاب ووضع خطة العلاج الأنسب.
إذا رغبت، فإن مركزنا يضم مختصين يمكنهم إجراء تقييم شامل وتوجيهك حول الخطوات التي يجب اتباعها لتحسين حالتك.
مع التحية.