GUT DISEASE Causes recurrent severe joint pain, especially in men over the age of 30, can damage the joints if not treated, kidney stones and disorders, and more importantly, accelerate arteriosclerosis, such as heart attack and stroke.
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WHAT IS rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a disease of unknown cause, which occurs in genetically susceptible individuals with the effect of various environmental factors, and can affect many organs and structures in the body, especially the joints. known…
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What is the meniscus and what does it do? Before arthroscopic methods, menisci were thought to be useless remnants, and meniscus tears were considered in every patient with knee pain and menisci were removed during surgery. However, in recent years, it has been understood that the menisci have very important functions for the normal function of the knees. Menisci located between two bones (thigh and tibia) act as a cushion and protect the articular cartilage from abnormal loads. They are very important in the transport and transfer of loads from the knee. They also increase the compatibility of the joint surfaces and contribute to the intra-articular circulation of the joint fluid. In the absence of menisci, the loads on the knee joint are transferred directly to the articular cartilage, causing premature wear, that is, calcification (osteoarthritis). Today, protecting the menisci has become a top priority.
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Looking for information about physiotherapy? Check out the Shoulder Pain and Causes article and learn more about Physiotherapy
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Looking for information about physiotherapy? Check out the Osteoarthritis article and learn more about Physiotherapy
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Rheumatic diseases are inflammatory conditions that occur in bones, muscles and joints. There are more than a hundred diseases in the definition of rheumatic diseases. Some of these diseases are rare, while others are common. Arthritis, one of the most common rheumatic diseases, refers to joint pain, swelling, redness and loss of function in the joint. Since rheumatic diseases involve other systems besides muscles and joints, they are defined as multisystem disease.
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The temporomandibular joint (Jaw Joint) is the joint that connects the lower jaw to the head. Diseases of the jaw joint concern the jaw bones …
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Cartilage damage is among the most common causes of knee pain. Age, gender, race, genetic factors, as well as weight, sedentary life such as …
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KNEE SURGERY APPROACH TECHNIQUES Anterior Approaches Medial Parapatellar Approach The medial parapatellar (MPP) approach, which was described by …
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The shoulder joint has a complex structure that can move in many directions. The shoulder joint moves in 3 planes and works in harmony. The …
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