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  • Author(s): ellison, katherine (AUTHOR)
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    Women's Health. Jul/Aug2024, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p88-93. 6p. 3 Color Photographs.
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    • Abstract:
      The article discusses the rise of knee pain among men and women and the various injections marketed as quick-fix solutions for relief. The author shares their personal experience with knee pain and explores alternative treatments for pain relief, including knee injections. The article highlights the mixed results and questionable science behind these injections, as well as the potential risks and limitations of knee surgery. It emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment plans and encourages individuals to ask their doctors relevant questions before deciding on a treatment option. The article concludes by mentioning that knee shots are temporary measures and that physical therapy and exercise interventions may be a good starting point for addressing knee pain. [Extracted from the article]
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