Yes
Yes it can.
Yes any injury to sites that involve the joints can lead to osteoarthritis.
No not necessarily
Osteoarthritis is not caused by a lack of calcium. Osteoarthritis is the result of the wearing down of cartilage in the joints of the body and is most prevalent in the big weight bearing joints.
No. It takes awhile for osteoarthritis to develop after an injury, if it is going to.
Osteoarthritis is a non inflammatory form of arthritis. That does not mean however that it will not cause inflammation as a secondary effect.
Wear and tear of the joint. :)
We'll have to wait and see...
It depends on the type of person you are. Osteoarthritis can be a very painful and at times debilitating illness's. these things can cause a build up in anxiety and cause you to to suddenly snap and become angry or unhappy.
Yes it can Osteoarthritis can be the result of injured joints not quite healing perfectly.
Exercise can both reduce and increase the risk of osteoarthritis. it depends on the type, intensity, and duration of activity. It's normally useful for joint health, but high-impact or excessive exercise can cause risks, especially if it leads to joint injury or overuse. If you have concerns about osteoarthritis or joint health, consider consulting a healthcare professional or physical therapist to plan a suitable exercise plan.