Joint Deformity: Symptoms & Signs

Medically Reviewed on9/10/2019

Joint deformity can have many different forms depending on the cause and the joint involved. The typical joint is an area where two bones join together. There is cartilage over the bones on each side of the joint. Ligaments bind the bones to give the joint stability. Surrounding the joint is a fluid-producing tissue called the synovium, and it is covered by a joint capsule. Tendons with their muscles and bursae are adjacent to joints and function in joint mobility. Deformity of the joint can occur with disease or injury to any of these structures of the joint. Diseases and injuries that cause joint deformity includeosteoarthritis,rheumatoid arthritis,systemic lupus erythematosus,cancerof bone or cartilage,osteomyelitis,traumafrom sports or motor vehicle accidents, andfractures.

Other causes of joint deformity

  • Cancerof the Cartilage
  • Trauma From Sports or Car Accidents

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References
Kasper, D.L., et al., eds.哈里森的内科医学原则,19 Ed. United States: McGraw-Hill Education, 2015.
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