Non-Surgical Procedure Halves Knee Pain Over 12-Month Trial
A new non-surgical procedure for osteoarthritis has demonstrated the ability to halve knee pain over a 12-month trial.
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Research indicates that a new non-surgical treatment for knee pain provides lasting relief. According to ScienceAlert, a 12-month trial showed that the procedure halves knee pain for patients.
Coverage from SciTechDaily and Medical Dialogues emphasizes the lasting nature of the relief provided by this non-surgical approach. Yahoo Health focuses on the practicalities of obtaining insurance coverage for the osteoarthritis treatment.
Further developments will likely center on the accessibility of the treatment and the process for securing insurance coverage.
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Quick answers
What were the results of the trial?
The procedure halved knee pain over a 12-month trial.
What condition does this treatment address?
The treatment is for osteoarthritis and knee pain.
Is the procedure surgical?
No, coverage describes the treatment as a non-surgical procedure.
Coverage (4)
- Knee Pain? How To Get a New Osteoarthritis Treatment Covered by Insurance Yahoo Health · 6h ago
- Nonsurgical procedure provides lasting relief for knee pain, reveals research Medical Dialogues · 6h ago
- New Nonsurgical Knee Treatment Delivers Lasting Pain Relief SciTechDaily · 6h ago
- Non-Surgical Procedure Halves Knee Pain Over 12-Month Trial ScienceAlert · 6h ago broke it first
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