Although it can affect people of all ages, patients over 50 make up the bulk of those affected. Osteoarthritis is brought on by the breakdown, inflammation, and finally loss of joint cartilage. Over time, the bones start to rub against one another as the cartilage degrades. To make up for this, the bones usually expand, but this causes more friction and discomfort. An example of arthroplasty is a knee replacement. Surgically reconstructing and replacing worn-out joints with prosthetics or artificial body parts is known as "arthroplasty," which is a Greek word that means "the surgical restoration of a joint." It becomes unpleasant and difficult to move the knee when the articular cartilage is worn down or injured. The bones collide and rub against one another rather than slipping over one another.
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