Discover the Science Behind Arthryt Pack
What's Really Causing Your Knee Pain?
- That nagging joint pain in your knee? It's officially called Osteoarthritis.
- Cutting-edge research now confirms: Osteoarthritis is actually Synovitis — an inflammation at the very heart of your joint.
A Quick Look Inside Your Knee:
- The synovium is a delicate membrane wrapping around your knee joint.
- It produces a nourishing fluid packed with:
- Lubricin (for smooth movement)
- Hyaluronic Acid (for cushioning)
- Oxygen, Glucose, Amino Acids, and Electrolytes (for nourishment)
Why This Matters:
- These vital substances lubricate your joint, protect it from shocks, and feed the cartilage that keeps you moving.
- When the synovium becomes inflamed, it stops producing enough fluid.
- Result? Less lubrication → More friction → Faster cartilage damage → More pain.
- Inflamed synovium also produces inflammatory cytokines IL-1b, TNF-a and MMPs (matrix metalloproteinase)
Plus, since the synovium is rich in nerve endings, inflammation directly triggers pain and stiffness.
