Although frequently used to treat painful osteoarthritis of the hip and knee, intra-articular corticosteroid (IACS) injections remain controversial. Questions about
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Blinking lights don’t make a better knee brace – fighting cognitive biases in testing orthopedic devices
As a researcher in a health-care-related field, I am keenly aware of how frequently economics enters the discussion these days.
Your Knees Definitely Shouldn’t Hurt Every Time You Run
Running has a way of making you feel like you’re on top of the world (runner’s high is legit, people!)—then
How the pros deal with sports injuries
Muscle Strain, Bäcrack or the ankle joint: Regardless of the injury, physiotherapists, and Ädoctors seem to Profifußto heal shooting in
Knee surgery rehabilitation: Timeline and what to expect
This article will look at the different types of knee surgery, the rehabilitation timelines, and what people can do to
Prolonged opioid use before knee or hip replacement surgery increases risk of poor outcomes
Patients who take prescription opioids for more than 60 days before total knee or hip replacement surgery are at significantly
Improving outcomes for serious knee injuries
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are one of the most common knee injuries in the United States, affecting more than
Sprained your knee? The cost of a brace could sprain your wallet
One July evening, Carol Harnett was in a crosswalk in downtown Portland, Ore., when a driver made an illegal turn
Scientists rank the most effective treatments for knee osteoarthritis
From painkillers to cortisone injections: Scientists rank the five most effective treatments for knee osteoarthritis Cortisone injections are the most