What is intra-articular lose body?
Intra-articular loose bodies are fragments of bone, cartilage, or other material that are found within a joint. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, degeneration, or infection.
Intra-articular loose bodies can cause a number of problems, including pain, swelling, and stiffness. They can also lead to damage to the joint surfaces and surrounding structures.
Treatment for intra-articular loose bodies typically involves surgical removal. In some cases, nonsurgical treatment, such as physical therapy, may be sufficient.
Here are some of the signs and symptoms of intra-articular loose bodies:
* Pain
* Swelling
* Stiffness
* Catching or locking of the joint
* Decreased range of motion
* Clicking or grinding sounds in the joint
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor for evaluation. Early diagnosis and treatment of intra-articular loose bodies can help to prevent further damage to the joint.
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