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cartilage A+
All arthritis involves the destruction or wearing of joint cartilage, However the form of arthritis that is described as the wear and tear joint disease is known as osteoarthritis.
Yes
The popping sound is the sound of gasses namely nitrogen and Carbon dioxide being released from the synovial fluid in the joint . it may be a sign that there is a degree of wear and tear in the area.
A basic description for arthritis would be a situation where the cartilage in joints is compromised by wear and tear trauma or immune reaction which almost invariably is accompanied by joint stiffness and pain.
No, osteoarthritis is caused by wear and tear on your joints over time or by a trauma to a joint. However the re is often an increased risk for children to have the same weaknesses as their parents in the case of osteoarthritis.
Cartilage
ligaments;] cartilage A+
ligaments;] cartilage A+
the cartilage
Cartilage acts as a cushion at a joint by providing a smooth surface for the bones to move against without rubbing or causing friction. This helps to reduce wear and tear on the joint and provides shock absorption during movement.
Movable joints are protected by cartilage, which acts as a cushion and reduces friction between the bones. Synovial fluid within the joint also helps to lubricate and reduce wear and tear during movement. Ligaments and tendons surround the joint to provide stability and limit excessive movement that could lead to bone-to-bone contact.
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Wear and tear of the joint. :)
The tearing of a ligament at the joint is normally referred to as a complete tear or a Grade 3 strain.
wear & tear , also dislocation.
Seperate the articulating surfaces. Makes the joint more stable minimizes wear and tear on joint surfaces
Seperate the articulating surfaces. Makes the joint more stable minimizes wear and tear on joint surfaces