Post-traumatic gonarthrosis, bilateral - what does this mean
Post-traumatic gonarthrosis, bilateral is a degenerative joint disorder caused by traumatic injury to the knee joint. it is characterized by inflammation, swelling, and pain in the knee joint, as well as stiffness and decreased range of motion. in severe cases, it can lead to joint instability, deformity, and ultimately, osteoarthritis.
What happens during the disease - post-traumatic gonarthrosis, bilateral
Post-traumatic gonarthrosis, bilateral is a condition in which the knee joint becomes inflamed and stiff due to trauma or injury. this inflammation can lead to cartilage damage, joint instability, and pain. over time, the joint may become more rigid and require treatment to restore mobility. risk factors for this condition include previous joint injuries, age-related degeneration, and obesity. treatment typically involves physical therapy, medications, and in some cases, surgery.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main goal of the treatment: To reduce pain, improve joint mobility and restore normal functioning of the joints.
- Physiotherapy exercises to reduce pain and improve joint mobility
- Medication to reduce inflammation and pain
- Corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation and pain
- Assistive devices to reduce stress on the joints
- Surgery to repair damaged joint tissue
- Weight loss and regular exercise to reduce stress on the joints
- Heat and cold therapy to reduce pain and inflammation
- Wearing supportive shoes to reduce stress on the joints

19 Days of Hospitalization Required

Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Post-traumatic gonarthrosis, bilateral - Prevention
Post-traumatic gonarthrosis, bilateral can be prevented by avoiding activities that may cause trauma to the knee joint, such as high impact sports and activities that involve a lot of jumping, as well as by maintaining a healthy weight and engaging in regular physical activity that does not put too much strain on the knees. additionally, wearing appropriate knee protection during activities that may cause trauma to the knee joint can help prevent the development of post-traumatic gonarthrosis, bilateral.