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What is Post-Traumatic Arthrosis?

Description of the disease

Post-traumatic arthrosis is a joint disease that develops as a result of injury. It is characterized by the destruction of joint cartilage and inflammation in the joint, leading to pain, limited mobility, and decreased quality of life for the patient.

Classification

  • Primary post-traumatic arthrosis
  • Secondary post-traumatic arthrosis

Symptoms

  • Pain in the joint
  • Swelling
  • Decreased joint mobility

Causes

Post-traumatic arthrosis can develop after a joint injury, such as a fracture or sprain, as well as after repeated trauma or surgical interventions.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of post-traumatic arthrosis includes clinical examinations, joint x-rays, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Treatment

Treatment of post-traumatic arthrosis may include pharmacological therapy, physiotherapy, joint injections, and surgical intervention in cases of severe joint damage.

Prevention

Prevention of post-traumatic arthrosis includes preventing joint injuries, physical activity, proper nutrition, and rational use of joints.

Doctor

Treatment of post-traumatic arthrosis is carried out by an arthrologist or orthopedic surgeon.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.