How to treat osteoarthrosis

Patients with bone and joint lesions can be treated with surgical or non-surgical methods. However, patients should improve relevant imaging examinations, judge the specific condition, and determine the treatment plan. If the patient develops bone and joint lesions, if the severity is very serious, the possibility of surgical treatment should be considered. Surgery includes minimally invasive surgery or open surgery. When patients with relatively mild bone and joint lesions, non-surgical treatment can be chosen, including oral related drugs combined with local topical drugs to relieve symptoms. Patients can also consider physical therapy methods, such as acupuncture, massage, ultrasound, infrared polarized light, etc., which can also help improve joint circulation, reduce local inflammation, repair damaged structures, and relieve corresponding symptoms.