What happens during the disease - primary arthrosis of other joints
Primary arthrosis of other joints is a degenerative condition of the joints caused by wear and tear of the cartilage that lines and cushions the ends of the bones. over time, the cartilage thins and becomes less able to absorb shock, leading to pain, swelling, and reduced range of motion. additionally, the bones may rub against each other, causing further pain and damage to the joint.
Primary arthrosis of other joints - Prevention
Primary arthrosis of other joints can be prevented by maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, avoiding high-impact activities, and using proper body mechanics when lifting or carrying objects. additionally, it is important to practice good posture and to take frequent breaks when engaging in activities that require repetitive motions.