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Neuropathic Arthropathy: Review of Current Knowledge

SW Alpert, KJ Koval and JD Zuckerman

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York.

Neuropathic arthropathy is a chronic, progressive degenerative disorder affecting one or more peripheral or vertebral articulations, which develops as the result of a disturbance in the normal sensory (pain or proprioceptive) innervation of joints. Diabetes, syphilis, and syringomelia are the most commonly associated clinical entities. When neuropathic arthropathy is suspected, careful clinical evaluation should be performed to identify an underlying neurologic disorder. Patient education, joint protection, and early recognition of fractures are the most important general management principles. Surgery can be considered in cases of advanced joint destruction when there is significant disability.







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