Fibrous Junction

Fibrous joint (fibrous synovitis) is a disease in which arthrosis deformans and synovitis are diagnosed in the same bursa. According to statistics, the disease often occurs without any symptoms; its course is complicated by inflammation, neoplasms, arthrosis, dysfunction of the joint and bone hernia. To treat the disease, anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids and ointments, and physiotherapeutic procedures are used. Sometimes the patient requires surgical therapy to restore the cartilage. In the absence of therapy, the patient’s posture is disturbed, bone tissue is destroyed, and the functional abilities of the deformed