Synovia

Synovia is a type of thick, viscous fluid that is produced by the synovial membrane, which line the cavities of synovial joints. It is a clear, colorless, viscous fluid that contains proteins, salts, and hyaluronic acid. It acts as a lubricant to help reduce friction between the joints and bones, as well as to provide nutrients to the cartilage that lines the joint. Synovia also helps to protect the joints from any mechanical wear and tear, and it can also help to reduce pain and swelling if an injury occurs. Synovia is vital for the proper functioning of the joints, as it helps to keep them moving smoothly and without pain.