The role of surgery in early osteoarthritis of the knee
<p>Early knee osteoarthritis (EKOA) is common, hard to treat and can be debilitating for symptomatic individuals. Whilst end-stage osteoarthritis is treated reliably with knee replacement surgery, such surgery is not routinely offered to those with less severe OA as it is associated with a poo...
Main Author: | Palmer, J |
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Other Authors: | Price, A |
Format: | Thesis |
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2017
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