After synovectomy, you can still do physical work, but you should pay attention to preventing injuries and do not overwork.
When synovial lesions occur, it is easy to produce symptoms such as pain and swelling in the bone and joint area, and even affect the function of the joints, so you can consider treating it by synovectomy. After the synovial membrane is removed, there is usually no direct negative impact on the local motor function.
The synovial membrane is mainly attached to the surface of bones, and synovial tissue is present in all areas around the joints. The synovium is a connective tissue and is not directly involved in motor function. When the synovium is removed, it does not have a direct negative impact on muscle strength or range of motion, so it does not affect the patient’s ability to do physical work.
However, because the synovium is removed, the local bone and other tissues do not have a rich supply of nutrients, so it is important to control the amount of exercise when doing physical work, to avoid local injuries or overexertion, otherwise it is easy to induce pain, and even affect the later recovery.
When abnormal lesions of synovial membrane occur, it is necessary to target treatment under the guidance of a professional physician to prevent symptoms from worsening in the later stage of the phenomenon.