Can the sequelae of joint trauma be cured

Whether the sequelae of joint trauma can be cured is mainly determined by the degree of injury, the injury is relatively mild, most of the sequelae can be cured; joint injury is more serious, it is more difficult to cure.
1. Mild patients: joint trauma is very common in daily life, mostly caused by direct or indirect external force on the joints. If the joint injury is mild, and the sequelae such as joint stiffness or joint effusion remain during the recovery period due to prolonged braking of the joints or surgical traumas, it can be cured in general.
2. Serious patients: If the joint injury is more serious, with damage to articular cartilage or rupture of tendons, ligaments, nerves, etc., most of the patients may be left with sequelae such as traumatic arthritis, neurogenic pain, and decrease in sports endurance, which are more difficult to be cured.
In particular, joint cartilage injuries as well as nerve ruptures are usually followed by irreversible changes with current medical treatments.
Patients with joint trauma are advised to undergo systematic rehabilitation training under the guidance of a professional rehabilitation doctor during the recovery period in order to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.