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Low-dose radiation eased knee pain and boosted mobility in osteoarthritis patients, with 70% improving vs. 42% on placebo, no side effects, and benefits seen in those with inflammation and cartilage.
A South Korean study finds low-dose radiation therapy significantly reduced knee pain and improved mobility in people with mild to moderate osteoarthritis, with 70% of treated patients reporting meaningful improvement after four months, compared to 42% in the placebo group, no side effects, and benefits seen in those with inflammation and remaining cartilage.
The findings, pending peer review, suggest the treatment could delay joint replacement and complement standard therapies like physical therapy and weight loss, though larger trials are ongoing.
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La radiación en dosis bajas alivió el dolor de rodilla y aumentó la movilidad en pacientes con osteoartritis, con un 70% de mejoría frente al 42% en placebo, sin efectos secundarios, y beneficios observados en aquellos con inflamación y cartílago.