Primary coxarthrosis, bilateral - what does this mean
Primary coxarthrosis, bilateral is a degenerative joint disease of the hip joints that is caused by the gradual thinning of the cartilage in the joints. this thinning of the cartilage can lead to pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion in both hips.
What happens during the disease - primary coxarthrosis, bilateral
Primary coxarthrosis, bilateral is a degenerative joint disease caused by the gradual breakdown of the articular cartilage and underlying bone in the hip joint. it is caused by the normal wear and tear of the joint due to age and activity, as well as genetic predisposition. this results in inflammation, swelling, and pain in the joint, as well as a decrease in mobility and range of motion. over time, the joint can become severely damaged, leading to decreased quality of life.
Primary coxarthrosis, bilateral - Prevention
Primary coxarthrosis, bilateral can be prevented by maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding high-impact activities, and regularly performing low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and cycling to strengthen the muscles and ligaments in the hips. additionally, it is important to use proper posture and body mechanics when lifting and carrying objects.