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Non-Surgical Treatments for Rotator Cuff Tears
When the symptoms of a rotator cuff tear are acute, meaning there is a sudden flare-up of symptoms, it may be helpful to rest the shoulder to allow the inflammation of the injury to settle down.
Source: Verywell health
Exercising With Knee Pain: Do`s and Don`ts
Exercise can often be the last thing on the mind of someone suffering from a chronic knee pain condition. And as research indicates, many people who have degenerative diseases of the knee, such as osteoarthritis, don't get anywhere close to the recommended amount of daily exercise activity that they should.
Source: US News
Regenerating cartilage: an Italian study opens up innovative scenarios for the treatment of osteoarthritis
The research team has demonstrated the potential of a cutting-edge therapeutic treatment that, through the combination of smart biomaterials and stem cells, reduces inflammation in the joint and regenerates cartilage tissue.
Source: Sant`Anna
The Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Clinical Outcomes Within Two Years after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
PRP may alleviate pain and improve knee joint stability in the short term (at 6 months post-ACLR), but it offers no significant benefits for mid- to long-term pain control or functional recovery. Future studies with standardized PRP preparation protocols, extended follow-up durations, and larger sample sizes are needed to further validate its clinical value.
Source: Springer Nature
Treatment Options for Calcific Tendonitis of the Shoulder
Calcific tendonitis is a common source of shoulder pain and can be a frustration given the severity of pain and the duration of symptoms. However, the news is not all bad. On a positive note, the vast majority of patients do find relief with nonsurgical treatments for this condition.
Source: Verywell Health






