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Mashup Score: 0Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago
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The purpose of this crossover study was to determine the efficacy of amniotic suspension allograft (ASA) for moderate symptomatic knee osteoarthritis following failed treatment with hyaluronic acid (HA) or saline through 12 months’ postcrossover injection using patient-reported and safety outcomes.
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@CartRepair @JackFarrMD @MandelbaumMD @SethLShermanMD This prospective study shows patients w/moderate knee #osteoarthritis who fail to improve w/ #hyaluronicacid may benefit from amniotic suspension allograft #injections based on #KOOS and #VAS scores https://t.co/nH9eBiKNz2 https://t.co/v7umoavnHc
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DENVER — Patients with diabetic macular edema were able to maintain visual acuity improvements long term despite receiving fewer anti-VEGF injections as treatment progressed, according to a study.
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Mashup Score: 1@drchrisahmad | Linktree - 2 year(s) ago
Linktree. Make your link do more.
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Pegcetacoplan intravitreal injections continued to reduce geographic atrophy lesion growth in patients with age-related macular degeneration at 18 months, according to two phase 3 studies.The positive long-term results of the DERBY and OAKS studies show that the intravitreal drug has the potential to slow disease progression and preserve a patient’s vision for longer, Apellis
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Mashup Score: 0De Quervain Tenosynovitis: An Evaluation of the Epidemiology and Utility of Multiple Injections Using a National Database - 2 year(s) ago
We hypothesized that repeat injections are associated with a decreased rate of success and that the success rate of injections correlates with patient comorbidities.
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Imaging should be the preferred choice over palpation in guiding targeted procedures and injections at peripheral and sacroiliac joints, and at structures encompassing peripheral nerves, according to new EULAR “points to consider.” “Real-time visualization of the needle or instruments by ultrasound (US), CT, MRI or fluoroscopy has the potential to ensure reliable placement of
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Objectives To develop evidence-based Points to Consider (PtC) for the use of imaging modalities to guide interventional procedures in patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs). Methods European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) standardised operating procedures were followed. A systematic literature review was conducted to retrieve data on the role of imaging…
Source: Annals of the Rheumatic DiseasesCategories: Latest Headlines, RheumatologyTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Platelet-rich plasma injection fails to top placebo for pain, joint benefit in knee OA - 2 year(s) ago
Platelet-rich plasma injections failed to improve knee osteoarthritis symptoms or joint structure at 12 months, compared with a saline placebo, in patients with symptomatic, mild-to-moderate radiographic disease, according to data. “The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis is increasing, but most clinical guidelines do not currently recommend it due to
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Cortisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory medication which can be used to reduce inflammation. Read more about its properties and benefits here.
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#Cervical #injections are effective in treating a wide spectrum of #headaches and #orofacial pain. @Lmellick explains why this convinced him that various #headache etiologies likely have a common mechanism & pathophysiology. #FOAMed https://t.co/y451IGrqSZ https://t.co/xosMZtOSiC