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Arthrosis

Arthrosis is generally used to mark all joint problems from wear and tear. Arthrosis mainly affects the shoulders, hips, hands, and knees. All these joints have joint capsules, including bones cartilages, synovial fluid, ligaments, and tendons, which may undergo wear and tear over time, causing arthrosis

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What should I do to avoid the worsening of my knee, hip and joint pain?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 64-year-old-female. I work in a garment factory as a pedal sewing machine operator for eight hours and five days a week while sitting and using my leg. Is this type of work terrible for my knee and spine? Am I suffering from arthrosis of the spine and both of my knees? Between Col...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through all of your reports (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). I can see that there are early osteoarthritic changes in the knee joint. In the spine, there is mild scoliosis (a sideways curvature of the spine) and degenerative chang...  Read Full »

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