An Approach to Knee Osteoarthrosis as a Significant Pathology in the General and Military Population

Authors

  • Dr. Nicolle Andrea Rodriguez Villaquiran

Keywords:

enzymes., Burns, hypertrophic scars, skin grafts, collagenase, recombinant., Total ischemic time, Primary PCI (pPCI), prognostic implications., Chemotherapy, Cancer therapy, differentiation therapy, immunotherapy, CDA, CSCs, DIs, DHIs, PSCs, Wound healing., Osteoarthrosis, joint degeneration, mechanical disorders, military pathology.

Abstract

Osteoarthrosis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases. It affects a significant portion of the population, among which the military, who suffer mainly from post-traumatic knee osteoarthrosis. Being aware of this relationship fosters early preventive and/or protective behaviours among health personnel and allows them to proceed with timely therapeutic measures.

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Published

2024-05-28

How to Cite

An Approach to Knee Osteoarthrosis as a Significant Pathology in the General and Military Population. (2024). London Journal of Medical and Health Research, 24(5), 7-17. https://journalspress.uk/index.php/LJMHR/article/view/644