Neuropathic arthropathy
Description
Breaking down of a joint from nerve damage caused by diabetes.
Overview
With neuropathic arthropathy, nerve damage from diabetes causes a joint to break down. This is also called Charcot joint. It usually affects the feet.
Symptoms
Symptoms include numbness, tingling and swelling of the joints affected by neuropathic arthropathy. The joints can change in form and shape. They may become unstable.
Treatments
Finding and treating neuropathic arthropathy early can limit joint damage. Treatments include wearing shoe inserts, called orthotics. Limiting weight-bearing activities also can help.
Last Updated Jan 19, 2024
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