Sentences with phrase «cartilage in joints leading»

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If there is a suspicion of hip dysplasia (congenital development ofthe hip socket where the cartilage and soft hip ball joint does notfind sufficient stability in the hip socket), the pacing of the legsinside any baby carrier should clearly be avoided as that can, inextreme cases, lead to hip dysplasia.
But researchers have found a mutation in a mouse gene that leads to an arthritis - like condition because it causes the joint's cartilage cells to pump insufficient amounts of pyrophosphate — a natural water softener — into the joint cleft.
It results from the cartilage breaking down at the joints and leads to difficulties in moving around and being active.
«The relative lack of understanding around how cartilage was directed presented an unfortunate knowledge gap because there are many painful, debilitating diseases that affect joints — like osteoarthritis — and because we also often injure our joints, which leads to them losing this protective cartilage cover,» co-author Paula Murphy, professor in zoology at Trinity College Dublin, said in the release.
These alkaloids may lead to calcium deposits in tendons, ligaments, cartilage and joints contributing to inflammation and joint pain.
There is a new study showing that in ballet dancers, it is extreme range of motion rather than hip joint structure, that leads to hip pathologies that may eventually require surgery such as thinning of articular cartilage, labral tears and osteoarthritis.
Unfortunately, the unused glucose is converted into lactic acid, which can't be efficiently removed and triggers inflammation in joint cartilage, gradually leading to osteoarthritis.
This is a wearing and thinning of the cartilage in the joint, leading to bone spurs and cysts that induce inflammation and pain.
Some combination of hereditary, nutritional and environmental factors leads to looseness, or laxity, of one or both hip joints in affected animals, which makes the joints unstable and accelerates the progressive degeneration of bone and cartilage.
The progressive deterioration of a dog's ligament leads to inflammation in the stifle joint, partial rupture, progressive rupturing, complete rupture, and secondary diseases such as progressive osteoarthritis and cartilage damage.
Too much pounding pressure on this cartilage can cause developmental problems resulting in poor bone growth or abnormal joint surfaces leading to painful inflammation.
This lack of cartilage in the joint can cause chronic unbearable pain and can lead to poor quality of life.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complicated type of arthritis wherein the traditional cartilage that cushions the joint degenerates and is worn away, leading to irritation, discomfort, ongoing harm and secondary adjustments in and around the joint.
Anything that damages or erodes this cartilage can lead to arthritis, resulting in joint pain, swelling and lameness.
Hip Dysplasia is a crippling condition in which laxness in the hip joint causes premature breakdown of the cartilage lining, leading to arthritis.
Excessive biomechanical loading of the inadequately supported epiphyseal articular cartilage leads to secondary disturbances in the nutrition, metabolism, function and viability of the chondrocytes in the developing joint surface.
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