Degrees of arthrosis of the shoulder joint

Shoulder arthrosis is a pathological process that occurs in patients older than 50 years of age. Like many other diseases, the disease can provoke the occurrence of uncomfortable sensations. The initial form of the disease is characterized as arthrosis of the 1st degree of the shoulder joint, which has a certain set of symptomatic manifestations and factors that can negatively affect the subsequent development.

Causes and symptoms of occurrence

Osteoarthritis of the shoulder joint is a violation of the integrity of the cartilaginous joint and its elements. Very often, the disease process begins to actively develop, as a result of which the patient is diagnosed with arthritis and inflammation.

shoulder joint injury due to arthrosis

The disease can occur against the background of exposure to various factors. The most common include:

  • injury to the articular joint (dislocation, bruise, fracture) characterized by damage to the capsule or rupture of the ligaments;
  • identification of diseases of the cardiovascular system in a patient (processes, as a result of which organs and systems do not receive the optimal amount of blood and oxygen);
  • the presence of excess body weight (there is an increased load on the joints).

Symptomatic manifestations of arthrosis of the shoulder joint can manifest themselves with different strength and frequency. At the initial stage of the development of the disease, the patient has a manifestation of minor pain or discomfort (especially in the process of finding the shoulder in a certain position). After that, for a certain period of time, the process of the disease subsides, after which it again makes itself felt, while actively developing. Pain in the joint, as a rule, has a pulling or aching character, their intensity varies depending on the load. Pain syndrome can have different localization. It can be distributed over the entire area of the shoulder or only in certain articular areas. As a result, the patient's motor activity of the upper limb is disturbed and the transition of the pathological process into a chronic form. Symptoms and treatment of the disease, which is selected subsequently, largely depend on the age characteristics of the patient.

Diagnostics

Before voicing the conclusion, the medical specialist directs the patient to carry out diagnostic measures. At the first appointment, the doctor conducts a thorough examination of the affected articular joint, after which he collects the most detailed information regarding the patient's lifestyle, professional activities and details of the injury. In the process of palpation, the nature of the mobility of the joint and the process of the disease are studied.

X-rays are recommended for more information. The resulting picture makes it possible to determine the nature of the development of the disease and the stage of its neglect.

When making a diagnosis, it is especially important to take into account the presence of concomitant diseases in the body.

1 degree of disease

The diagnosis is made on the basis of available information regarding the symptoms and general well-being of the patient. In this case, a general analysis of blood and urine cannot provide the necessary information regarding the process of joint disease. A laboratory study of the joint fluid in osteoarthritis of the shoulder joint of the 1st degree reveals an increased viscosity of the biological material and an increase in the protein content. Computed and magnetic resonance imaging are considered no less informative. Despite the accuracy and information content, the procedure has a relatively high cost, so not every patient can afford such an examination.

2 degree

When arthrosis of the 2nd degree of the shoulder joint is detected, in addition to examination and questioning, the following diagnostic methods are used: ultrasound, arthroscopy, scintigraphy and thermography. All these techniques make it possible to establish the nature of the narrowing of the joint space, compaction of the bone tissue, the presence of cystic neoplasms or fragments of bone tissue in the articulation area. Ultrasound examination of the disease helps to determine the thickness of the cartilage on the surface of all areas, to identify the possible presence of erosions and wen.

3 degree

Identification of arthrosis of the shoulder joint of the 3rd degree involves an extended examination option. In addition to the basic methods, the patient must pass a biochemical blood test (to identify markers of the inflammatory process), immunological studies to determine the stage of the disease process, and a biopsy of cartilage tissue, which allows the patient to be diagnosed as accurately as possible.

Treatment

Despite the form of the pathological process of the joint revealed in the patient, he will have to undergo long-term treatment. Traditional and non-traditional methods of therapy are aimed at eliminating the main signs:

  • reduction in the manifestation of pain;
  • elimination of signs of the inflammatory process;
  • normalization of the general condition of cartilage tissue;
  • return of limb mobility;
  • normalization of metabolic processes in the body.

Treatment of deforming arthrosis of the shoulder joint of the 2nd degree involves the use of complex therapy, which involves the use of several therapeutic methods at once.

Medical treatment

Treatment of the disease with the help of drugs involves the use of means of various effects:

  1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs - eliminate signs of the inflammatory process, pain manifestations in the joint. They are prescribed exclusively by a medical specialist, since the complexes are capable of provoking the occurrence of a negative reaction of the body. They are recommended to be taken with caution to those patients who have a problem in the functionality of the gastrointestinal tract, since the components of the composition have the ability to provoke the development of ulcerative formations.
  2. intraarticular blockade. The procedure for joint disease involves the use of corticosteroids in the form of injections injected directly into the affected area.
  3. Hormonal and non-hormonal topical preparations. They can be applied in the form of gels or ointments.

In this case, the use of drugs against joint disease is extremely necessary, since all other methods of therapy have a cumulative effect and give positive results only after a certain period of time.

Physiotherapy and exercise

Physiotherapeutic procedures and physiotherapy exercises are considered no less effective and useful. Most often, with a joint disease, they are prescribed:

  • laser therapy - improves blood flow and normalizes metabolic processes in the body;
  • acupuncture - allows you to activate the body's own forces in the fight against the pathological process;
  • magnetotherapy - strengthening the body's immune system, which allows the damaged area of the joint to heal more actively due to the restoration of blood flow;
  • hirudotherapy - is the implementation of therapeutic measures with the help of leeches, is effective in detecting stages 1 and 2 of the disease;
  • manual therapy - involves the massage not only by a specialist, but also independently at home.

Do not forget about physical education. Gymnastics with arthrosis of the shoulder joint plays an important role, so classes should be regular and take into account all the features of the disease process. It is necessary to discuss with the doctor in advance the permissible load, what exercises are allowed to be performed and what is the duration of classes for such a disease.

Surgery

In the absence of the effectiveness of the above methods of treating the disease and in identifying the ongoing development of the disease, doctors are forced to resort to surgical treatment.

The procedure most often involves the installation of an endoprosthesis. The method is considered invasive, allowing the replacement of destroyed fragments of the joint with artificial options.

The technique makes it possible not only to get rid of the symptoms that appear, but also to restore the lost activity of the upper limb.

Folk remedies

In addition to traditional methods of treating the disease, traditional medicine recipes are considered no less effective. To relieve the pain manifestations of the process of joint disease, it is recommended to use cabbage or burdock. Before use, the plant should be rolled out to the stage of juice extraction, after which it must be applied to the shoulder. The compress is covered with a cloth on top to keep the heat as long as possible. The procedure takes several hours.

Many experts strongly recommend bathing with herbal joint mixtures. It can be prepared from mustard and hay dust in a certain ratio. The duration of the bath is from 15 minutes to half an hour. After the procedure, it is advisable to dress warmly. It is allowed to use compresses based on cinquefoil. Previously, the medicinal plant is dried. To prepare a compress for joint disease, you will need three tablespoons of the main component and pork fat. Many experts recommend adding a teaspoon of red pepper. This will improve the blood circulation process. Such actions are permissible in the absence of discomfort, violations of the integrity of the skin (in the form of reddening of the epidermis), the absence of an increase in body temperature and signs of an inflammatory process. The use of the remedy for a disease in most cases is carried out when a chronic form of the disease process is detected.

Prevention

To prevent the onset of joint disease and its subsequent spread, the patient must be provided with the most sparing treatment. This is especially necessary if the patient is elderly and older. Mandatory favorable conditions include optimal body temperature, compliance with personal hygiene rules and established sanitary requirements, timely exercise, monitoring the quality of food and the intake of necessary vitamins and microelements, visiting a medical specialist at least twice a year.