Identifying a Clinical Effect for Normal Saline in Knee Osteoarthritis Trials: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis from 4 mb short Watch Video
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Description: Upon review of the literature it has become apparent that a robust methodology for conducting intra-articular trials is needed. Normal intra-articular saline is rarely used, making analyses and comparisons difficult to truly evaluate the clinical benefit of intra-articular saline injections for knee osteoarthritis. n n[PRESENTING AUTHOR NAME] Kristina M. Pond (University of Kentucky) n[CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR NAMES] Dylan Wood (University of Kentucky), Cale Jacobs, PhD (University of Kentucky) n n[A
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