M15: Polyarthrosis

M15.3: Secondary multiple arthrosis

With arthrosis, the cartilage in the joint wears away. Cartilage covers the end of the bones that are connected to one another in the joint. Its smooth surface prevents the bones from rubbing against one another. With advancing age, the cartilage can wear away. This can happen more quickly if a joint is subjected to greater loads than usual.

Your arthrosis has been caused by another disorder or an injury. Arthrosis can come on after injuries, bone misalignments or joint inflammation, for example.

Arthrosis can be accompanied by typical symptoms, such as pain in the joint. It may also no longer be possible to move the joint as usual.