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Hyaluronan Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

By Matthew Thompson, Health Guide Monday, December 03, 2007
We've heard a lot recently about how the symptoms of knee osteoarthritis can be relieved by hyaluronan injections. The research we currently have shows that they do work, but like any treatment, the results can vary from person to person. In our clinic, I have seen a woman return to ballroom dancing ...
Pool Therapy for Arthritis
Anonymous
Linda Thompson
1/28/10 1:29pm

I have just had mt first rooster comb injection in my ankle, I two more to go . My insurance will not help with then cost because it has not ben approved for the ankle. How can we get it approved? I will help in a studie if it will help. Please let me know. Linda Thompson    thompsonj862@bellsouth.net

By Matthew Thompson, Health Guide— Last Modified: 01/04/12, First Published: 12/03/07