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What's Really Happening Inside Your Knee
What 'Bone on Bone' Really Means
Inside every healthy knee, a thin layer of fluid keeps the joint gliding smoothly — like oil in an engine. But over time, that natural lubrication decreases. The cartilage cushion thins. And what used to be a smooth, silent motion starts to feel like grinding metal on metal. That creaky stiffness every morning? That's not 'just aging.' It's your knee running out of its natural shock absorber.
The 'Forgotten' Muscle That Holds Your Knee Together
Your knee doesn't just rely on cartilage and bone to stay stable. There's a small but powerful muscle on the inside of your thigh called the VMO whose entire job is to hold your kneecap centred in its groove. When it weakens from natural muscle loss your kneecap starts to drift. It shifts slightly out of its groove. And instead of gliding, it grinds.
The Hidden Cycle
When your knee aches, your body does something completely natural: it pulls back. But inside the joint, that small reduction in movement has a real consequence. Less movement means less blood flowing through the knee. And blood flow is what delivers the oxygen and nutrients your joint tissue needs to maintain itself. So the joint gets a little more inflamed and stiffer. And you respond the only way that makes sense, by moving a little less. It's a cycle. And left alone, it quietly accelerates.
How Targeted Compression Breaks the Cycle
Restores Blood Flow to a Starving Joint
By applying consistent, gentle pressure around the knee, compression physically increases circulation to the joint. More blood flow means more oxygen and nutrients reach the tissue that needs to repair itself. It also means inflammatory waste gets flushed away instead of pooling and stiffening the joint.
Wakes Up the Muscles That Protect Your Knee
When a compression sleeve hugs your knee, something subtle but powerful happens, your brain starts paying attention to that joint again. The gentle, constant pressure sends a signal through your nervous system that reminds the surrounding muscles to engage and stabilise the kneecap.
It Keeps Your Joint Warm and Lubricated
Targeted compression retains your body's natural warmth around the knee, keeping the joint at a temperature where its natural lubricant flows more freely. That warmth also relaxes the surrounding muscles and tendons, reducing the mechanical tension that contributes to that grinding, creaky sensation
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