osteoartrose
Osteoartrose, also called osteoarthritis, is a degenerative joint disease characterized by progressive loss of articular cartilage and structural changes of the adjacent bone. It is the most common form of arthritis and typically develops with aging, though risk factors such as joint injury, obesity, repetitive joint stress, and genetics contribute. The condition is usually chronic and primarily affects weight‑bearing joints and the hands.
Pathophysiology involves mechanical overload and biochemical changes that degrade articular cartilage, leading to joint space narrowing.
Osteoartrose typically presents with joint pain that worsens with use and improves with rest, along with morning
Diagnosis combines clinical assessment and imaging. X‑rays reveal joint space narrowing, osteophyte formation, and subchondral sclerosis;
Management is multidisciplinary and focuses on symptom relief and function. Non‑pharmacologic measures include weight management, exercise,