What does knee osteogenesis cause?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-22 21:02:31
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The knee bone hyperplasia can cause arthritis. Rib bone hyperplasia can cause knee circumference and tibia, femur, tibial plateau and other parts of the hyperplasia, causing joint unevenness, joint wear, cartilage damage, causing arthritis. Arthritis can cause pain, swelling, cartilage damage can damage synovial membrane, causing local effusion, serious can cause pain, swelling and infection. Hyperosteogeny can also cause changes in vertical lines, instability of knee joints, severe deformity of activities and deformation of knee joints, pain in surrounding muscles, relaxation of ligaments, and changes in bursa.