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New minimally invasive treatment offers relief for knee pain

Scientists at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital have found a new non-surgical treatment that significantly reduces knee pain, especially in people aged 50 and older. Their study examined 36 patients and looked at various factors that might affect pain relief, such as age, gender, body weight, previous surgeries, and fibromyalgia. The results showed that all participants […] The post New minimally invasive treatment offers relief for knee pain appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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