Introduction to Diseases

In the field of orthopedics, we encounter joint-related diseases such as the following:

  • Arthralgia → pain in the joint

  • Arthritis → inflammation of the joint

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) → an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune cells attack its own cells; in the late stages, the joint becomes immobile

  • Osteoarthritis (OA) → degeneration of joint cartilage, causing bones to rub against each other

  • Intra-articular knee disorders → disorders affecting the internal structures of the knee

Tendon- and bursa-related diseases include:

  • Ganglion tendon sheath → Cystic growth, often occurring on the back of the wrist

  • Painful heel → Complaint of heel pain when bearing weight

Bone- and cartilage-related diseases include:

  • Osteochondritis →Inflammation of bone and cartilage
  • Osteoma → Bone tumor
  • Rickets → Softening of bones due to calcium loss
  • Osteomyelitis → Inflammation and infection of bone and bone marrow
  • Osteonecrosis → Destruction and death of bone tissue
    Osteoporosis
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Acquired deformity-related diseases include:

  • Bunion → An abnormal bony prominence on the medial side of the first metatarsal
  • Hallux varus → Inward deviation of the big toe
  • Hallux valgus → Outward deviation of the big toe
  • Coxa valga → Outward deviation of the hip joint
  • Coxa vara → Inward deviation of the hip joint
  • Genu varum → Bow-leggedness
  • Hallux rigidus → Painful stiffness of the first metatarsophalangeal joint
  • Hammer toe → Flexion of the interphalangeal joints of the toes so that the toes point upward and the metatarsophalangeal joint presses on the ground
  • Flatfoot → Decreased longitudinal arch of the foot
  • Pes cavus → Excessively high arch of the foot
  • Ingrown toenail → The free edges of the nail grow into the nail bed from the front or sides
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Congenital anomaly-related diseases include:

  • Talipes valgus —> outward rotation of the foot relative to the body’s midline

  • Talipes varus —> inward rotation of the foot relative to the body’s midline

Malignant neoplasms:

  • Ewing’s tumor —> a malignant bone tumor that primarily affects boys aged 5 to 15
  • Multiple myeloma —> malignant neoplasms of bone marrow plasma cells that cause bone destruction and overproduction of immunoglobulins
  • Osteogenic sarcoma —> a type of malignant tumor of long bones, usually affecting the femur and can metastasize to the lungs

Malignant neoplasms:

  • Chondroma —> benign cartilage tumor
  • Osteoma —> benign bone tumor

Additionally, various types of fractures are also considered part of orthopedic conditions.