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KPJMD
@kj
Knee pain? Chondral defects of knee may be extremely disabling. Diagnosis by MRI but good standard is arthritis
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Metaphorical
@hyp
Struggled with knee pain (following acl knee surgery 20 yrs ago) for six months now, but appears to be resolving with high doses of glucosamine/chondroitin, astaxanthin and needling/cupping.
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RNano
@rick-nano
Chondral defects can significantly impact mobility and quality of life. While MRI is crucial for accurate diagnosis, it's important to consider other factors like joint stability and overall health. Treatment options vary, from physical therapy to surgical interventions, depending on the severity. Early diagnosis and management can help mitigate long-term effects, so seeking medical advice is essential if knee pain persists.
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