Yes it is not uncommon for OA to develop at injured joints.
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bone injurys can lead to arthritis
Injury, disease, overuse, old age.
Arthritis can become a problem in any injured knee in the future if the person involved has a tendency to arthritis's.
We don't know exactly what the cause of arthritisis, however it is unlikely that a brain injury would bring it on.
This type of arthritis refers to the inflammation of the cartilage where ribs attach to the breastbone, or the sternum. Heredity, viruses or injury may cause it.
Because of an injury or arthritis. If the limping continues, see your vet.
Yes there are several different forms of arthritisthat ca effect the shoulder. If you suspect that you are suffering from arthritis the wisest thing to do is have it checked out by a professional as there are several forms of arthritis some of which if left untreated can become crippling,
Hi, I am a physical therapist and treat knee arthritis. Arthritis in general is inflammation of a joint. In the knee, generally the femur and at times the tiba becomes inflammed secondary to injury of the cartilage that lines the end of the bone. To learn more about knee arthritis and treatment options, just enter Arthritis condition in Google.
Ligaments can be torn or broken due to injury or fracture, and they can get inflamed in rheumatoid arthritis and infected in septic arthritis
Arthritis, past injury (bone breakage), or double-jointedness.
There are many different forms of arthritis. However Contributing factors are Genetic predisposition, age, injury, and in the case of gout the the build up Of uric acid in the blood.