Joint Deformity

Joint deformity is a violation of the normal structure and function of the joint. Changes in joint shape may be due to injury, disease, age-related changes, or other factors. As a result of joint deformation, its function is impaired, which can lead to pain, limited movement and other symptoms.

One of the most common joint deformities is arthrosis. Arthrosis is the process of degeneration of joint cartilage, which leads to a decrease in its thickness and the appearance of defects. This pathology occurs in people over 40 years of age and can affect any joints, including the knee, hip, shoulder and others. The main symptom is pain in the joint when moving or standing. Besides,