What symptom does traumatic osteoarthritis have

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Traumatic osteoarthritis is also called traumatic arthritis, or traumatic arthritis, mainly because trauma leads to the degeneration or proliferation of articular cartilage in patients, which leads to joint pain and joint dysfunction. People of any age can develop traumatic arthritis. This film can be caused by joint stress imbalance or joint overload. Traumatic fracture, joint sprain and ligament strain can lead to traumatic arthritis.

What symptom does traumatic osteoarthritis have

Traumatic arthritis patients are often accompanied by joint fractures, such as intercondylar fractures, humeral fractures and lateral condylar fractures. Patients often feel pain because of fractures, and the skin is red and swollen at the mouth of the sea. In more serious patients, the affected part can be numb, or even lose consciousness.

Some patients with traumatic osteoarthritis are caused by poor healing after fracture due to weight-bearing or obesity. These patients often have increased trabecular pressure, ossification of cartilage, disappearance of joint space and expansion of bone sclerosis area. Some patients may be accompanied by subluxation of knee joint.

Patients with traumatic osteoarthritis will feel joint pain and stiffness, and the stiffness will be relieved after a little joint activity, but excessive activity can lead to the aggravation of this phenomenon. Joint pain and stiffness are prone to recur. If it is late, the patient may have joint effusion, or even lead to joint deformity.

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If the patients with traumatic osteoarthritis are knee joint disease, they are easy to show pathological gait when walking. For example, when they are in pain, the patients deliberately reduce the stride in order to reduce the pain, and they feel very difficult when walking.