What are the main causes of joint mobility disorders
Joint mobility disorders are mainly caused by aseptic inflammation or joint damage, such as fractures, dislocation, etc. Patients may cause joint inflammation due to factors such as excessive strain or cold stimulation, develop bone hyperplasia and narrow bone-joint space, resulting in joint mobility disorders. There are also some patients with rheumatoid arthritis and gouty arthritis who have obvious symptoms of dysfunction. Patients with joint fracture and dislocation caused by external force may also suffer from limited activity. Patients need to improve X-ray, CT, and magnetic resonance imaging methods to clarify the specific degree of the disease, so as to determine the corresponding treatment and intervention methods. Patients can consider taking drugs to improve microcirculation orally, combined with magnetic therapy, ultrashort wave, and joint loosening techniques to improve mobility. In severe cases, surgery can be considered.