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- Developed by Dr. Richard Steadman
- A cartilage regeneration technique
- An alternative to knee replacement surgery
- Success rate: 75-80% people under 45
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Microfracture Surgery is technique that restores cartilage by putting tiny fractures in bones adjacent to the injured area.
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Microfracture Surgery on Amazon
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Principles of Cartilage Repair - $129.00
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Microfracture Surgery Questions
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What ancient civilizations perform brain surgery? 2 AnswersAccording to this website http://www.brain-surgery.com/history.html "There is ample evidence, however, of brain surgery, dating back to the Neolithic (late St... read more -
Would you decide to postpone* a necessary surgery if the necessary time off from work to recover from surgery left you without an income? 1 AnswerI feel that the driving force for one to generate income is one's health. If one's health were to be compromised, as I assume it would be if one were to postpo... read more -
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