Osteoarthritis and degenerative arthritis are two expressions of the same disease and are not fundamentally different. Degenerative osteoarthritis, also known as osteoarthritis, is a condition in which the bones and joints undergo degenerative changes, such as wear and tear of the joints and a decrease in joint fluid. It is common in older adults, obese patients, and athletes with high bone and joint loads. These patients have structural changes in the joints and require physical therapy such as ultrashort electrosurgery, as well as medications such as Fitalin ointment and ibuprofen. If the damage to the joints is severe, surgery such as joint cleaning and arthroplasty may also be required. If the patient develops osteoarthritis, it is recommended to take sufficient rest to reduce the wear and tear of the joints. If discomfort occurs, pay attention to timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to take standardized methods of treatment, to promote discomfort relief, avoid unauthorized use of drugs.