OSTEOARTHRITIS AND ELECTROYMYOPHY
Osteoarthritis
Is a very common disease affecting millions of people around the world. Its most commonly found type is cartilage, which protects the joints and bones.
Healthy cartilage consists of hard and slippery fibers that are found between the joints. The main purpose of the cartilage is to fill the joints so they can move easily.
Generally, our joints suffer minor discomfort during daily activities. In most cases, they recover on their own and thus keep our joints functioning properly.
In osteoarthritis, the cartilage surface becomes uneven and difficult to move without friction. Over time, the patient's cartilage may become completely deformed, causing its joints to appear and causing constant pain and stiffness from friction.
It can affect any joint, but most affect the hands, neck, knees, lower back and hip joints. This condition increases over time, especially if left untreated.
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The severity of the symptoms varies from person to person.
1. Some joints cause more pain than other joints.
2. In cold weather the severity of pain increases.
Some people with minor symptoms experience pain for a few days after a few weeks, while some people experience constant pain and discomfort.
Usually the signs and symptoms appear gradually and their severity increases over time.
3. Pain in the joints, especially movement
4. Joints stiffness or stiffness that is high in the morning, or when the patient has no movement
5. Feeling of discomfort in the joints or the sound of bitterness due to friction
6. Feeling of lightness or weakness in the form of light pressure on the joints
7. Decreased flexibility of joints
8. Bone deposits around the affected joints
Causes and risk factors:
This condition occurs when the cartilage that fills the joints is damaged. The main purpose of the cartilage is to help smooth movement of the joints, which is almost without friction. In this case, the smooth surface of the cartilage becomes unstable and is subject to complete destruction over time. It rubs the bone with the bone, causing pain.
There are several factors associated with this condition, including
1. old age . Most people over 60 years of age suffer from this type of life-style breakdown
2. Women . It is unknown why women are more prone to the disease
3. Former joint injuries. Because it can easily damage the joints and cartilage
4. working . Work that puts constant pressure on the joints, such as bending and lifting weights
5. Genetic disorders. Failure to develop bone and cartilage properly
6. Overweight Because the extra weight puts more pressure on the joints
7. Some other diseases. Such as gout, diabetes, Paget's disease or less active thyroid (Thyroid)
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appraisal :
The diagnosis begins with a thorough physical examination in which the doctor focuses on joints, range of motion, and other symptoms such as swelling, redness, or drowsiness.
Doctors usually start with X-rays that cause distressing joints so that more causes, such as a broken bone, can be removed. Usually in imaging tests Included:
1. X-ray. Cartilage is not visible in the primary x-ray, but if the distances between the two bones appear short, it can be a sign of cartilage damage. This test can also detect the accumulation of small pieces of bone. Often, an X-ray can be detected before the symptoms of the disease appear.
2. MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging). This test creates a picture of soft fibers present in the bones using a powerful magnetic field and radio waves. This type of image helps doctors see the cartilage in detail. This is a good test to know the cause of pain to the patient.
3. Blood tests have other causes, such as arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
(Rheumatoid arthritis) can be detected. To test the contents of the joints, the material is taken by inserting a needle into the affected joints. The material is then analyzed for signs of inflammation. Other causes such as infection or gout can also be excluded.
Possible complications:
It is a worsening disease that is almost always worsening over time.
In some people, the pain and stiffness of the joints associated with osteoarthritis can be severe, leading to loss of quality of life and difficulty in daily functioning. Some people have to give up their favorite hobby and job. In severe cases the patient may need joint replacement surgery.
Living with osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a common prevalent disease, so millions of people around the world live with the condition. There are many things that can be done to control the symptoms and prevent the condition from worsening. They include
1. Relax during inflammation and pain
2. Losing weight if the patient is overweight
3. Use of painkillers with your doctor's permission
4. Exercise regularly to strengthen the muscles around the bones
5. Use ice and heat on the affected joint to relieve pain.
Treatment in Electrohomio:
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