Causes and degrees of osteoarthritis of the knee joint

Osteoarthritis of the knee joint (gonarthrosis) is a disease that causes deformation of the cartilage of the knee joint. This disease is very common, especially among the older generation. The work of the knee worsens, and therefore difficulties in its mobility and pain sensation are the most important signs of the disease. Today, arthrosis of the knee joint is also common among people 25-30 years old. What speaks of the versatility of the causes of the disease and, accordingly, its treatment. >There are two types of gonarthrosis: unilateral (affecting only one knee) and bilateral (affecting both knees). More often the disease occurs in its bilateral manifestation.

knee pain due to arthritis

The reasons

Gonarthrosis, as well as coxarthrosis, most often manifests itself in old age. Although there is no exception today and the fact that young people have symptoms of this disease. This suggests that the causes of gonarthrosis are different and each can in its own way affect the appearance, exacerbation and treatment of the disease. There are also possibilities of the organism's genetic predisposition, ie. Arthrosis of the knee joint may be more common in certain families than in others. In addition, this disease may not be genetically determined. Therefore, there are several causes of gonarthrosis.

  1. Various physical injuries of the knee (bruise, dislocation, etc. ).
  2. Large loads that do not correspond to age (5-7% of all cases of gonarthrosis, as well as coxarthrosis).
  3. Excessive body weight of the patient (10% of all cases of gonarthrosis).
  4. Accompanying diseases, for example, arthritis (5-7% of all cases of gonarthrosis, polyarthrosis and coxarthrosis).
  5. Congenital weakness of the ligaments (3-5% of cases of gonarthrosis).
  6. Metabolic syndrome and metabolic problems in the body.
  7. Spasm of the muscles of the upper thigh (up to 50% of cases of gonarthrosis and coxarthrosis).
healthy joint and destruction of the knee joint in arthrosis

Symptoms

Symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee joint are mostly the same, and appear in almost all patients. Patients also note that the exacerbation of pain falls on the spring-autumn period and depends on weather changes. The main symptom of the disease is knee pain. Most often, it does not appear immediately, but is noticeable only after a long walk and appears in the late afternoon. Chime may present stiffness in the knee when moving. If minor symptoms are left unattended, then the disease can be triggered, and it can bring extremely undesirable results for the patient. Despite the main symptoms, there are several other signs of the disease:

  • pain syndrome at rest, which qualitatively decreases when walking;
  • limitation of the movement of the knee joint and the difficulty of controlling its mobility;
  • stiffness of the knee;
  • increased sensitivity in the knee area;
  • swelling in the knee joint and swelling of the skin around;
  • deformity of the knee joint.

Assessment of the state of the knee joint is done during a doctor's examination and X-ray. Moreover, the stage of the disease of any arthrosis (including coxarthrosis, gonarthrosis, polyarthrosis and others) can only be determined if there is an x-ray and only a doctor can make an assessment of such a condition. Therefore, it is extremely important not to engage in self-diagnosis and not to jump to conclusions.

Degrees of gonarthrosis

1st degree

The knee joints did not succumb to the deforming influence of the disease, but only appear by external signs and a slight swelling of the periarticular skin, changes in its color are noticeable. At the physiological level, it is characterized by minor changes in the hyaline cartilage. As a result of the accumulation of a significant amount of joint fluid in the synovin, minor joint deformities occur, which are accompanied by pain when walking. Other signs such as limited mobility are not observed. And therefore it is also difficult to trace them on the radiograph. At this degree, the disease is difficult to diagnose, but with a quick definition, its treatment will be more effective than with another or third degree of gonarthrosis, as well as other types of arthrosis (coxarthrosis, polyarthrosis).

II degree

The main symptom is unbearable or intense pain, even with a slight load, which is aggravated by walking and lifting weights. Over time, this will develop into difficulty bending the knee. At the physiological level, this is manifested by the fact that the volume of the cartilage layer decreases sharply, and in some places is completely absent. According to the results of x-rays, this degree can be determined by the marginal bone growths and the density of the joint space. In the work of the joint, especially with a long walk, a characteristic crunch appears. Gradually, the patient may lose the ability to bend the knee, or it will be given to him with great difficulty. The deforming effect is already manifested at this stage of development of gonarthrosis, as well as other types of arthrosis (coxarthrosis, polyarthrosis). Visually, this is noticeable, and the skin around becomes rough and changes its color. Treatment at this stage is better to start complex and intensive. Here, both medications and traditional methods of treatment will be relevant.

knee osteoarthritis x-ray

III degree

It is characterized by severe pain, even when the knee joint is inactive or immobilized. The deforming effect is very noticeable and one can visually ascertain significant changes in the structure of the joint and adjacent tissues. At the physiological level, it is marked by the absence of cartilaginous tissues and this is easy to diagnose on an x-ray. Treatment of the III degree of the disease of arthrosis of the knee joint and other types of arthrosis (polyarthrosis, coxarthrosis) is actually an irreversible process. Rather, the main goal of such treatment will be to reduce pain and eliminate some of the symptoms of the manifestation of the disease.