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Osteoarthritis patients can benefit from a qualified, conservative therapy program – News-Medical.Net
A Norwegian study has now shown how many patients with osteoarthritis (OA) can benefit from a qualified, conservative therapy program.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 19 2020
A Norwegian study has now shown how many patients with osteoarthritis (OA) can benefit from a qualified, conservative therapy program.
It is wise to consider all non-surgical treatment options before resorting to an artificial hip or knee joint implant.”
Professor Iain B. McInnes, University of Glasgow, Scotland, EULAR President
Yet in many cases, doctors and patients fail to exhaust the full range of conservative therapy options.
The study desi…
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