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Stanford University

Addressing Knee Pain Without Surgery - Latest Non-Surgical Approaches

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Discover non-surgical approaches to treating knee pain in this informative lecture by Dr. Michael Fredericson, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine. Explore the latest research on knee osteoarthritis, lifestyle medicine treatments, natural supplements, and innovative biologic injections offered at Stanford. Gain valuable insights into managing knee pain without surgery and learn about resources available through Stanford Health Library for further research and mindfulness practices to support overall well-being.

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Stanford Doctor on Addressing Knee Pain Without Surgery

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  • Mohamed
    good course covered many different types of treatment for knee osteoarthritis and provided a practical way to implimenting them with patients. it is very comprehensive and goes in depth about different types of management modalities of this disease.
  • Nitish Kumar
    Thank u dr. Fredericson, very informative video .. termaric really reduces pain & inflammation.. medicine usually corticosteroids & H.A uses in India.. but u recommended new formula H.A & PRP . Is best .. plaletet
  • EVA SANCHEZ
    Perfectly explained, it will provide you useful information about how to address from the very beginning a patient complaining of knee pain.
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    Dr Nithin Sunku
    Good learning journey with in depth knowledge. It is giving focussed points making us to understand and help in aiding the treatment.

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