No, ankylosis and osteoarthritis are not the same condition. Ankylosis is a condition in which two or more bones become fused together, and osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis that is caused by the breakdown of the joint cartilage.
What is Ankylosis?
Ankylosis is a condition in which two or more bones become fused together. This fusion may be caused by various factors, including trauma, infection, or a chronic inflammatory condition. Ankylosis can occur in any joint of the body, but is most commonly seen in the spine, hip, and shoulder joints. Ankylosis can cause pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion in the affected joint.
What is Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis that is caused by the breakdown of the joint cartilage. Osteoarthritis is a common condition that can affect any joint in the body, but it is most common in the knees, hips, and hands. Osteoarthritis causes pain, stiffness, swelling, and limited range of motion in the affected joint. It is also associated with a decrease in muscle strength in the area.