The dangers of arthrolysis

Dr. Jordan Davis
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2025-05-16 15:20:29
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Under normal circumstances, arthrolysis in a regular hospital usually does not cause serious harm to the patient, but if the postoperative care is improper or excessive release during the operation may cause certain complications, and may also lead to joint scar formation. Joint scar is a kind of hyperplastic tissue, which may cause stiffness, tightness, contraction and soreness of the muscles around the joint. In addition, too much force during release may also damage the muscle tissue around the joints, causing local redness, pain and other phenomena, but the above complications are normally controllable, and can basically be relieved through life management methods.