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HEALTHYExaminer FEATURED [Ground Beef Recalled Due to Metal and Plastic U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service: This is a health hazard situation where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death. Get Product Info >>]( RECENT [Fruits and Vegetables Recalled Due to Listeria Infections]( [Seafood Recalled Due to Botulism Infection]( SPONSORED New Study Reveals That Surgery May Not Actually Relieve Knee Pain1 If your knee is constantly sore and creaky, the idea of replacing it with a new "strong", metal-and-plastic version of the joint can be seductive. The surgery seems so easy and promises so much: better mobility, less pain, a resemblance, almost, of youth. But there is growing evidence that knee-replacement surgery results may not match the hype - and that many people considering the procedure would be better off saving the money, recovery time and disappointment. In fact, as recently reported by NPR.org1: "...13 studies involving nearly 1,700 patients found the surgery did not provide lasting pain relief or improve function for most of them. Those studies compared the surgery with a variety of options, including physical therapy, exercise and even placebo surgery. Fewer than 15 percent of patients felt an improvement in pain and function three months after the procedure, and that those effects disappeared after one year, the review found. In addition, the surgery exposed patients to 'rare but important harms', such as infection." Casey Quinlan, 64, of Richmond, VA., said the procedure did not deliver. "It was not what I was told to expect," she said. Look, joint pain stinks. It robs you of mobility and can make even the simplest tasks seem like a struggle. And if you've tried every solution your doctor has prescribed (along with searching every corner of the web) you may be thinking it's the only option you have left. But before you rush to the surgeon's office... Are You Making This One Mistake (That Makes Matters Worse)? When your hip hurts, or your knee is stiff, or your back is throbbing... what's the first thing you want to do? Pop some Ibuprofen and REST. You want to stop moving so the pain can go away. Plus, you don't want to cause even more damage to the joint, right? Of course not. But what you don't realize is that this the #1 mistake when it comes to their joint pain. In fact, The New York Times recently reported that: "One of the biggest mistakes people make with [joint pain] is to limit movement of the affected joint, which leads to stiffness and weakness that only makes matters worse2." The bottom line? If you want to beat joint pain, you MUST keep moving. But when you're suffering from aches, pains, and stiffness - movement is the last thing on your mind. So, what's the solution? What you need is a safe way to soothe pain - without drugs (or even OTC meds) that are hard on your stomach, kidneys, and liver. And while easier said than done, a new twist on an old discovery is making that possible (and without the dangers and side effects of commonly prescribed treatments). In fact, it's been shown in more than a DOZEN research studies3,4,5 to help stop stiffness and improve mobility. The best part? It takes just 30 seconds per day and can give you results in as little as one week*6. To get the full scoop on this unique remedy, visit the link below: [.]( ==> [Do this ONCE DAILY for better knees and pain-free joints...]( [.]( To Your Health, Dr. George Karanastasis References: 1Rodriguez, C. H.. 2018. NPR. [ONLINE] Available at: . [Accessed 3 July 2018] 2Jane E. Brody (Sep. 19, 2016). Don't Take OA Lying Down. The New York Times. 3Bakilan, F., Armagan, O., Ozgen, M., Tascioglu, F., Bolluk, O., & Alatas, O. (2016). Effects of Native Type II Collagen Treatment on Knee OA: A Randomized Controlled Trial. The Eurasian Journal of Medicine, 48(2), 95–101. 4Di, L., Mannelli, C., Maresca, M., Micheli, L., Martinez-puig, D., & Ghelardini, C. (n.d.). LOW DOSE CHICKEN NATIVE TYPE II COLLAGEN Inflammatory infiltrate. Florence, Italy. 5Scarpellini, M., Lurati, A., Vignati, G., Marrazza, M. G., Telese, F., Re, K., & Bellistri, A. (2008). Biomarkers, type II collagen, glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate in OA follow-up: The "Magenta OA study." Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 9(2), 81–87. 6Sengupta K1, Krishnaraju AV, Vishal AA, Mishra A, Trimurtulu G, Sarma KV, Raychaudhuri SK, Raychaudhuri SP (2010). Comparative efficacy and tolerability of 5-Loxin and Aflapin Against osteoarthritis of the knee: a double blind, randomized, placebo controlled clinical study. International Journal of Medical Sciences, 7(6), 366-77. Fisico Health Products 6 Lyberty Way Ste. 103 Westford, MA 01886 MORE TRENDING HEALTH TOPICS [Heart Health]( [Important Recalls]( [Healthy Recipes]( [Thyroid Cancer]( [Health Quizzes]( [Zika Virus]( DISCLAIMER Use of this content is subject to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use published on HealthyExaminer.com. Content marked as "Ad," "Special" or "Sponsored" may be paid third party advertisements and are not endorsed or warranted by our staff or company. The content in our emails is for informational or entertainment use, and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always check with a qualified professional for treatment advice and/or diagnosis. Be sure to do your own careful research before taking action based on anything you find in this content. [HEALTHYExaminer]( We are a small team of like minded editors who have dedicated our lives to better living through a healthy lifestyle. We exist to provide our readers with the latest truthful and relevant health information. 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