Chondronecrosis

Chondronecrosis (chondronecrosis) is an irreversible disease caused by the death of cartilage tissue and leading to a significant loss of function of the joints and surrounding muscles and ligaments and, as a result, their hypotrophy. In turn, this leads to impaired motor abilities and gradual progression of movement restrictions. In the later stages, movement may be limited only in certain joints, while the rest can move freely, making it difficult for the patient to move. Muscle wasting due to damage to the nervous system also leads to a significant limitation of the patient’s self-care capabilities, that is, a decrease in adaptive abilities. As a person ages, the likelihood of developing chondroxarcoma increases significantly, especially if he has had contact with harmful substances, radiation or