The majority of patients who are affected are over 50, while it can also affect younger patients. Joint cartilage degradation, inflammation, and eventually cartilage loss cause osteoarthritis. As the cartilage wears down over time, the bones begin to rub against one another. The bones typically grow to compensate for this, but this increases friction and discomfort. Knee replacements are an illustration of arthroplasty. The surgical reconstruction and replacement of worn-out joints with prosthetics or artificial body parts is referred to as "arthroplasty," which means "the surgical restoration of a joint." When the articular cartilage is worn out or damaged, the knee becomes uncomfortable and challenging to move. Instead of sliding over one another, the bones bump into one another and rub against one another.
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