MoveMD is an unusual joint supplement, in that MoveMD opts to include collagen (types 1, 2 and 5) and actually manages to put more than 20mg of type ii collagen in. And at 200mg there are some animal studies which suggest that this could be effective, most notably one on horses [1], but still that's better than other collagen products which don't even include that much. Unfortunately animal studies mostly don't transfer to humans, although we do see it as likely that the collagen itself would be beneficial. There's also the specific algal extract used which is a promising anti inflammatory ingredient and actually despite only coming in at 2mg although this is the very bottom end of the dose range. In terms of the other ingredients boswellia serrata is a good inclusion, but after that our Movemd review takes a turn for the worse. With Hyaluronic acid being shown to only properly work topically and 2mg of algae extract being too low of a dosage to achieve much. As you'd expect this leads to relatively decent customer reviews of MoveMd with it definitely being better than nothing, but if you swap from more highly dosed joint supplements you'll likely be disappointed.
This leaves MoveMD as a middle of the road supplement for joints, it's not terrible and does have some effective ingredients, but it's nowhere near good enough to make it onto our list of the best joint health supplements.