Almost everyone will eventually develop some degree of osteoarthritis (OA), which is caused by the wear and
tear on the cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between bones.
Osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis, is a condition caused by wear and
tear on the cartilage of your joints.
This condition is called degenerative joint disease and is a consequence of wear and
tear on the cartilage that pads the bones from rubbing together.
Not exact matches
He quickly had to undergo an operation
on his knee to have a
torn cartilage removed and a loose ligament tied.
A major reason the
cartilage degrades is «undue wear and
tear on a joint,» says Casey Kerrigan, a physician at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Often called «wear - and -
tear arthritis,» osteoarthritis occurs when the protective
cartilage on the ends of your bones wears down over time, leaving you with the feeling of bone rubbing
on bone, pain, drug dependence or some degree of disability.
Injury, stress, «wear and
tear», and repetitive patterns repeatedly wear down the joints protective
cartilage diminishing the synovial fluid and protective coverings leading to bone
on bone.
The most common type of arthritis, osteoarthritis involves wear - and -
tear damage to your joint's
cartilage — the hard, slick coating
on the ends of bones.
Surely, the excessive loading
on professional athletes joints don't do any good for them, wearing and
tearing their tendons and
cartilages.
Joint Resolution contains natural ingredients to help restore damaged
cartilage and reduce wear and
tear on his joints.
The natural and ongoing wear and
tear on your dog's joints combined with your dog's slower ability to repair their
cartilage can develop into more severe medical problems like arthritis.
These theories include failure of transition of
cartilage to bone during development, and excessive wear and
tear on the coronoid process due to joint incongruity which places abnormal stresses
on the developing bone.
The initiating events that trigger the inflammatory cascade usually fall into one of two categories, either: 1) abnormal forces imposed
on normal joints such as fractures, sprains, obesity, direct trauma, etc.; or 2) normal forces imposed
on abnormal joints such as elbow or hip dysplasia, osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD), patellar luxation, ununited anchoneal process, fragmented coronoid process, cranial cruciate ligament rupture or
tear, and other congenital or genetic conformational
cartilage, bone or joint defects.
The ongoing wear and
tear on your dog's joints, combined with the slowed repair time of the
cartilage, leads to the development of painful arthritis.
It can be faulted when used as a verdict
on success rates because the pets involved had meniscal
cartilage damage as well as cruciate
tears - not all cruciate cases do — but it is the only impartial study of its kind that I know of.
Ongoing wear and
tear on your dog's joints as well as slower repair time of
cartilage, leads to your pet developing arthritis which can be very painful.