Osteoarthropathy

Osteoartopathy is a condition in which pathological changes in the cartilage, articular tissues and muscles occur in the joints. This disease is associated with age-related changes in connective tissue. With osteoartopathy, a person experiences pain, limited movement, and noise in the joint. It is possible to develop contracture and loss of motor function of the joint. The immune system and metabolism suffer. However, the disease is not incurable. The patient's quality of life can be improved by physical therapy, drug therapy, or surgery.

Osteoartosis is a dystrophic change in the cartilage and connective tissue of the intervertebral discs, facet joints and other joints of the spine. The disease can occur without pronounced clinical manifestations up to 35 years of age. Starting at the age of 40, people begin to feel pain in the back, neck, and lower back. At this age, the disease progresses, and treatment becomes more complex and complex. It should be understood that such a course of the disease is observed only in 75% of patients.

It is important to note what symptoms does the disease have? There are two periods of the disease: early and late osteochondrosis. The early period is characterized by such manifestations as: pain in the spine and limbs, stiffness of movement in the morning, slight pain after working in an uncomfortable position, discomfort when coughing and sneezing (as the load on the intervertebral discs increases at this time). Late osteochondrosis is characterized