Osteoarthritis: understanding, management of degenerative diseases
Osteoarthritis is among the list of the most common diseases of the joints: it is diagnosed in 1% of the world’s population. According to statistics provided by the National Institute of Arthritis, bone marrow and skin diseases, the disease is more frequently affected by women aged 35 to 50 years. The main complications of osteoartritis are:
● deformation of the joints of the knees and knees, the fingers of the legs;
● weakness of the knee and homeless joints, leading to parts of the upper and
It requires endoprotection.
● frequent recurring sinovites - excessive accumulation of sinovical fluid in the knee joints;
• Aseptic necrosis of the stain.
Osteoarthritis negatively affects the quality of life and workforce due to the fact that a person suffers from movement restrictions and chronic pain. This can also affect the quality of sleep and psycho-emotional condition.
● deformation of the joints of the knees and knees, the fingers of the legs;
● weakness of the knee and homeless joints, leading to parts of the upper and
It requires endoprotection.
● frequent recurring sinovites - excessive accumulation of sinovical fluid in the knee joints;
• Aseptic necrosis of the stain.
Osteoarthritis negatively affects the quality of life and workforce due to the fact that a person suffers from movement restrictions and chronic pain. This can also affect the quality of sleep and psycho-emotional condition.