Treatment experiences of gonarthrosis by intra-articular infiltration of ozonated autologous blood
Published: 31 December 2019
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Knee arthrosis is a degenerative process with inflammatory characteristics that develops in the articular environment, resulting in irreversible alterations that tend to impair its functionality. In this study, we subjected 136 patients to a new infiltrative therapy by means of autologous ozonated blood. The study yielded positive results on pain symptoms and functional recovery.
Valdenassi, L., & Franzini, M. (2019). Treatment experiences of gonarthrosis by intra-articular infiltration of ozonated autologous blood. Ozone Therapy, 4(3), 44–47. https://doi.org/10.4081/ozone.2019.8697
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