Synovitis

How to protect your joints from synovitis (inflammation)

The synovial membrane surrounds the joints and contains synovial fluid that acts to lubricate the joint, helping with movement. It is important to detect synovitis (inflammation of the synovial membrane) before it leaves negative long-lasting effects.
Mont Blanc

‘Mountains We Carry; Mountains We Climb’ - the full documentary

"A goal for all people living with haemophilia is not to try to climb Mont Blanc, but to get out of the chair and do some physical activity."
Clive

Clive from the UK

"Can I do what no one else can? Can I push boundaries? Can I do what others say I can´t?"
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Finding the right haemophilia treatment for you

It’s important to understand what protection could mean for you and how to discuss this with your haemophilia care team.
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Get active and feel great with haemophilia

Watch as Tim and Jon, who both have haemophilia, embark on a journey to fitness. This fun video covers building up gently, setting realistic milestones, and watching for the early signs of joint bleeds.
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Strong joints, more freedom

Protecting your joints now so you can continue to do what you love in the future is crucial for people with haemophilia. This short animation explains what joint bleeds are, and why joints need protecting.
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Rich from the UK

"Go out there and meet other people with haemophilia and really benefit from their experiences."
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Renato from Slovenia

"And from the time that I am monitoring my factor levels, I live quite a liberated life."
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Paola from Italy

"I have become stronger, braver, and I have never stopped fighting to reach my goals."
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José from Spain

"Haemophilia has given me confidence and a positive attitude to achieve the unthinkable."
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