It affects the condition of cartilage stiffness, which is a rubber tissue covering the back of the bone and located between the joints.
The cartilage is soft, so the joints move in an easy and simple way but are also strong to withstand the trauma between the bones and be along the spine.
There are cylinders of fibrous tissue and cartilage that make the spine soft and act as a lining on the back bone during movement. When the roughness occurs, a pressure condition occurs in the bones and on the surface of the cartilage. A condition of external growth of the bones called (osteosal protrusions) and rough joints joints in each other instead of being soft.
The result is a state of stiffness and pain in the joints.
The main cause of joint stiffness is unknown but there are (6) key factors in increasing the chance of this condition:
1 - The age range after the age of 45.
2. The situation in females is higher than that of men.
Genetic factors (including cartilage and joint weakness).
4. Joint injuries due to physical exertion or sports injuries.
5. Obesity.
6- Diseases that change the nature of cartilage formation.
The cartilage is soft, so the joints move in an easy and simple way but are also strong to withstand the trauma between the bones and be along the spine.
There are cylinders of fibrous tissue and cartilage that make the spine soft and act as a lining on the back bone during movement. When the roughness occurs, a pressure condition occurs in the bones and on the surface of the cartilage. A condition of external growth of the bones called (osteosal protrusions) and rough joints joints in each other instead of being soft.
The result is a state of stiffness and pain in the joints.
The main cause of joint stiffness is unknown but there are (6) key factors in increasing the chance of this condition:
1 - The age range after the age of 45.
2. The situation in females is higher than that of men.
Genetic factors (including cartilage and joint weakness).
4. Joint injuries due to physical exertion or sports injuries.
5. Obesity.
6- Diseases that change the nature of cartilage formation.
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