Arthropathy is a general term for various joint diseases. This condition can be caused by different reasons and have different symptoms.
Symptoms of arthropathy may include pain, swelling, limited joint movement, joint deformity, etc.
The causes of arthropathy development can be diverse, including inflammation, injuries, joint wear and tear, genetic predisposition, etc.
Diagnosis of arthropathy includes doctor's examination, laboratory tests, X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging, and other methods.
Treatment of arthropathy may include medication, physiotherapy, massage, exercises, injections, and, in some cases, surgical intervention.
Prevention of arthropathy includes a healthy lifestyle, proper nutrition, moderate physical activity, avoiding injuries, and other measures.
A doctor involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of arthropathy is called a rheumatologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.