Osteoarthritis (OA) also known as
degenerative arthritis or degenerative
joint disease, is a group of mechanical
abnormalities involving degradation of
joints,[1] including articular cartilage
and subchondral bone. Symptoms may
include joint pain, tenderness,
stiffness, locking, and sometimes an
effusion.
A variety of
causes—hereditary, developmental,
metabolic, and mechanical—may initiate
processes leading to loss of cartilage.
When bone surfaces become less well
protected by cartilage, bone may be
exposed and damaged. As a result of
decreased movement secondary to pain,
regional muscles may atrophy, and
ligaments may become more lax
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