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Osteoarthritis Cartilage Degenerative Disease

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease characterised by wear and tear or destruction of the cartilage and the deformation of the surfaces of the bone from one or more joints; usually appears as progressing age and causes pain and even loss of normal movement.

The most affected by Arthritis Joint is currently followed by the hips and shoulders knee. As the population ages, this condition occurs with the highest incidence in the general population. The severity and location vary according to sex (they are more common in women and knees).

Ageing and overload make that cartilage wear, so the articulation loses its natural damping system and the bones are small deformities that lead to pain and limited movement.

Arthrosis is distinguished by pain that appears when you use the articulation and is relieved by rest, even if the person can lift with discomfort and stiffness, costs start progress, in a few minutes retrieves mobility. Arthritis never causes malaise and sometimes don't have symptoms, so it is found only on x-rays, which can be seen that the space occupied by the cartilage is smaller than usual and bones touch each other and wear, causing malformations.

Arthrosis affects the articulation, being the most affected knee

Sometimes due to rest and lack of exercise, the muscles around the joint is stunted, while others pain and bone deformations produced contractures. In both cases, the alteration produces discomfort, low mobility, and increased tendency for progression of the disease.

There is still no treatment that can cure arthritis, but it is possible to alleviate symptoms, retard its development, and improve the quality of life for patients. Suitable for arthritis treatment consists of a combination of several factors and will depend on the affected joint, severity of disease, degree of pain, daily activities of the patient and age.

Exercise with diseased joints is essential to strengthen them muscles, and movement, practice must be soft and never cause pain, since if joint is sobresfuerza can be counterproductive, generating more pain and accelerating the evolution of evil results.

Sometimes different temperatures can be applied to relieve pain and feeling of temporary immobility, but this will depend on each case, as there is for those who local cold can relieve pain while for others the heat is very effective to eliminate rigidity and malaise. Generally recommended heat in affected both massage applied to eliminate hassles.



 

   
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