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Index Medicines and Remedies Back to article pageGlimpse of the article: Part 2. In Part 1, I began a discussion on whether “rooster comb” treatments work for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. I remarked at the beginning of part 1, how amazing it was that rooster combs have provided the source of a frequently used treatment for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. Through a combination of research and serendipity, viscosupplements- a type of lubrication treatment for OA of the knee- originally derived from rooster combs, are widely used by both rheumatologists as well as orthopedic surgeons. The major component of these viscosupplements is a substance called hyaluronic acid (HA)... This feature is in partnership with Yedda.com, you will be taken to Yedda's website using Yedda's tools in asking questions. |
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