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Traumatic arthropathy is a condition characterized by joint damage resulting from an injury, such as a fracture, dislocation, or repetitive trauma. This injury can lead to inflammation, pain, and deterioration of the cartilage and surrounding tissues in the joint. Over time, traumatic arthropathy may result in chronic pain and reduced joint function, similar to osteoarthritis. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and may include physical therapy, medication, or surgical interventions.

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