PUSH as Rx Chiropractic Arthropathies Team: This is a general term describing any joints disease. A group of arthropathic disorders can afflict the joints, such as sacroiliitis, which causes inflammation in the sacroiliac joint.
There is Charcot’s, which is degeneration of a weight-bearing joint, and arthrogryposis which means, “curving of joints.†Doctors use arthropathy interchangeably with arthritis, which means “joint inflammation.â€
Some distinct forms of arthritis are Neuropathic arthropathy, nerve damage from diabetes, or other nerve conditions resulting in slow damage to joints. For example, in diabetic people, arthropathy usually affects the foot and ankle.
Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy is where the bone ends of the ankles, knees, wrists, and elbows start to grow abnormally and painfully. Fingertips start to become rounded, called “clubbing.†This form of arthropathy usually happens to people with lung cancer.
Hemarthrosis is when blood leaks into a joint like the knee. This occurs after injuries or medical procedures and is a problem in people with hemophilia.
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