artróza
Artróza, also known as osteoarthritis, is a degenerative joint disease characterized by the gradual loss of articular cartilage and remodeling of the adjacent bone.
It is the most common form of arthritis, especially in older adults. Risk factors include aging, obesity,
The disease involves cartilage deterioration, subchondral bone changes, osteophyte (bone spur) formation, and mild synovial inflammation.
Symptoms typically include activity-related joint pain, brief morning stiffness, crepitus or grinding, and reduced range of
Diagnosis is clinical and supported by imaging. X-rays commonly show joint-space narrowing, osteophytes, and subchondral sclerosis.
Management combines non-drug and drug strategies, and surgery for severe cases. Non-pharmacologic approaches include weight loss,
In advanced disease, joint replacement (arthroplasty) can restore function and relieve pain. OA is chronic with
Prevention focuses on maintaining a healthy weight, staying physically active, protecting joints from injury, and early