AAOS 2015: MM-II liposome intraarticular injection vs hyaluronic acid for knee OA
AAOS 2015: MM-II liposome intraarticular injection vs hyaluronic acid for knee OA
Safety and Efficacy of Liposome Intraarticular Injection in Moderate Knee Osteoarthritis: A RCT
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40 patients with moderate knee osteoarthritis and with clinical symptoms of pain were randomized to receive either MM-II injection, a phosphatidylcholine liposome construct, or a hyaluronic acid injection. The purpose was to compare the safety and efficacy of these two treatments. Outcomes of interest included VAS pain, WOMAC scores, knee range of motion, overall patient satisfaction, and complica...
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