Аннотация
The impact of Post-COVID syndrome on musculoskeletal health has gained increasing attention, particularly in the development of avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head and dysplastic coxarthrosis. These conditions have been observed more frequently in patients who have recovered from COVID-19, especially those treated with corticosteroids or who experienced significant systemic inflammation. AVN of the femoral head is characterized by the death of bone tissue due to impaired blood flow, while dysplastic coxarthrosis refers to the abnormal development of the hip joint leading to early osteoarthritis. Both conditions significantly impair mobility and quality of life, causing pain, stiffness, and potential disability. This study examines the correlation between Post-COVID syndrome and the development of these conditions, focusing on their pathophysiology, early diagnosis, and management strategies. The research emphasizes the importance of early intervention and rehabilitation in preventing long-term disability. Findings suggest that Post-COVID patients, especially those with corticosteroid exposure, are at an increased risk for these conditions. Early imaging and prompt treatment are crucial for better prognosis and improved patient outcomes.