A new study suggests that low-dose radiation therapy could fill the treatment gap between pain medications and joint replacement surgery for knee osteoarthritis patients.
Milestone advances two-part study evaluating novel, locally administered gene therapy designed to increase anti-inflammatory ...
Harvard Health reveals non-drug therapies like knee braces, hydrotherapy, and exercise significantly ease knee osteoarthritis ...
New research from South Korea reveals low-dose radiation therapy as a hopeful treatment for knee osteoarthritis. This gentle, non-invasive method significantly reduces pain and enhances movement.
New research published in The BMJ and reported by Womens Health reveals that movement, not rest, is the key to easing knee ...
A new placebo-controlled trial suggests that low-dose radiation therapy may ease knee pain safely, offering an alternative to ...
You don’t have to live with knee pain. As one of the largest joints in our body, our knees endure a lot over a lifetime, making knee injuries and pain common, especially in our mountain community.
Knee pain is a common hiking ailment; a weight-bearing hinge joint is not a structurally ideal setup for hiking. Walking at an incline puts two to three times your body weight of pressure on your ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A new treatment is changing the way adults, especially former athletes, deal with knee pain. Dr. Peter Loo, Sports Medicine, The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis ...
A new review of studies found that aerobic exercise reduced pain and improved quality of life for people with knee ...
New research published in The BMJ suggests that resting knee pain might worsen it. A 2025 study found that adults with ...
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