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Joint Degeneration... An Inevitable Condition for the Elderly

PPHAYATHAI Sriracha Hospitalon March 22, 20263 min read
Joint Degeneration... An Inevitable Condition for the Elderly

It may sound frightening, but joint degeneration is a disease that poses risks for all elderly individuals, and some may not even exhibit any symptoms despite having the condition, which can worsen the severity of the disease.

 

The older you are, the higher the risk of joint degeneration. This disease falls under the category of inflammatory joint diseases and involves the gradual deterioration of the cartilage at the ends of the connecting bones. It can affect both men and women, and there are five groups of people who are particularly susceptible:

 

   1. Individuals aged 50 and above who engage in heavy physical labor or activities.
   2. Individuals aged 70 and above, accounting for up to 80-90 percent of cases.
   3. Overweight individuals, as excessive weight increases the risk of severe joint degeneration, especially in weight-bearing joints such as the knees and hips.
   4. Individuals with incorrect joint usage habits, such as sitting cross-legged, squatting for long periods, or kneeling frequently.
   5. Individuals with rheumatoid arthritis, joint infections, or joint injuries that cause damage to the cartilage, leading to joint degeneration.

If you experience persistent pain or stiffness when moving your body, it is advisable to consult a physician promptly.

 

The following are some recognizable symptoms of joint degeneration:


   1. Audible sounds during joint movement. In some cases, there may be bone spurs, which are the body’s attempt to strengthen the affected joint.
   2. Pain during movement due to friction between the affected bones. Some individuals with persistent pain may avoid moving the affected area, which can lead to muscle weakness.
   3. Morning stiffness and joint discomfort after waking up.
   4. Deformities in the legs, such as bow-leggedness or outward rotation, with limited extension.

 

 

To diagnose the severity of the disease, the following methods are employed:

 

   1. Physical examination and evaluation of the skeletal system by a specialized physician.
   2. X-rays or MRI scans of the affected bones.
   3. Measurement of bone density using Bone Mass Densitometry (BMD).

 

 

6 Treatment Approaches… for Improving the Quality of Life in the Elderly

 

      •  Physical therapy to help relieve muscle stiffness and reduce pain. The physician will consider appropriate methods for selecting the rehabilitation technique.
      •  Medication to reduce inflammation and joint pain, allowing patients to resume normal activities.
      •  Injection of lubricating substances or artificial joint fluid to increase joint lubrication and reduce pain.
      •  Arthroscopic debridement, a surgical procedure to diagnose and clean the joint, reshape the joint surface, or repair torn ligaments or damaged bone cushions.
      •  Corrective osteotomy surgery to correct the misalignment of the knee joint, improving weight-bearing and force distribution.

Joint replacement surgery is performed for patients who cannot be treated with medication or physical therapy. This procedure corrects abnormalities caused by arthritis and helps patients move better and alleviate their pain. The materials used, such as cobalt alloy and special type of polyethylene, mimic the natural joint surface closely and are not harmful to the surrounding tissues.

If your elderly relatives or close ones have joint problems, you can consult a specialist in joint rehabilitation at the Orthopedic and Joint Disease Center, Phaya Thai Sri Racha Hospital.

 

Orthopedic and Joint Disease Center, 1st Floor, Building A
Phaya Thai Sri Racha Hospital
Tel: 038-317-333 ext. 2174, 2178
Or 086-3681903

 

Source : 

Phyathai Sriracha Hospital

Arokago Providers Phyathai Sriracha

 

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PHAYATHAI Sriracha Hospital

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