SP0078 Self-management in osteoarthitis: What is the evidence ?

Because of aging of the population, epidemic of obesity and irreversibility of the disease process, osteoarthritis is going to be one of the main public health concerns in the next few years all around the world. Since no curative treatment is available, chronicity of the disease is inevitable. Thus...

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