Joint Damage
Joint damage recognizes the breakdown of cartilage, which is an important shock-absorbing structure in the joints. This can lead to severe pain, decreased mobility, and disability if left untreated. It can be caused by wear and tear, age, or diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and gout. It can also be caused by trauma, such as sports injuries. Joint damage can be treated with medications, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery. Prevention of joint damage is important; this includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle and staying active, as well as controlling risk factors such as obesity.
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