Arteries Articular Knees

The articular arteries of the knee are blood vessels that provide nutrition and oxygen supply to the cartilage tissue and muscles located in the knee joint. Such formations are an integral part of the human musculoskeletal system.

Today, all people at one age or another have articular arteries of the knees and perform their main function in the body. They provide the necessary nutrition to muscle fibers, which helps improve the elasticity of joint tissues and their ability to withstand even intense stress.

In addition, arterial fibers are responsible for normal blood circulation throughout the body, improving the functioning of internal organs and vascular health. Do not forget that the patella-arterial vascular system is part of the circulatory system. Thanks to the high-quality performance of the knee vessels, optimal blood flow can be ensured even with minimal