Age related osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint condition characterized by cartilage loss, bone remodeling, and chronic inflammation. Aging increases susceptibility through accumulated mechanical wear, cellular senescence, and reduced repair capacity. Age related osteoarthritis affects weight-bearing and frequently used joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and functional limitation. Inflammatory mediators and altered joint biomechanics accelerate disease progression. Age related osteoarthritis represents interaction between biological aging and mechanical stress. Understanding this condition highlights the role of aging biology in joint disease development.
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