Stanford researchers discovered a drug that can regenerate knee cartilage without surgery. This breakthrough could delay arthritis progression and reduce the need for joint replacement surgery.
A single shot that appears to regrow worn knee cartilage and head off arthritis sounds like science fiction, yet early data from aging and cartilage research are edging that idea closer to reality.
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Knee pain impacts about 25% of adults, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. One of the main causes, especially as people age, is osteoarthritis. Doctors say before signing up for ...
GAE targets the underlying source of arthritis-related pain by reducing abnormal blood flow and inflammation in the knee. The procedure is performed through a tiny catheter and does not involve ...
Knee pain affects about 25% of adults, but doctors say surgery isn’t always the first option, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Doctors say knee replacement can help, but it is ...
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Knee pain impacts about 25% of adults, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. One of the main causes, especially as people age, is ...