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Does Sports Activity Increase Risk of Knee Arthritis?

(AUDIO) Many persons worry that playing sports or working out regularly puts too much stress on the knees. Hear Dr Jeffrey Driban discuss new studies that suggest only certain sports, and certain levels of activity, predispose knees to osteoarthritis.

(AUDIO) Many persons worry that playing sports or working out regularly puts too much stress on the knees. Here, Dr Jeffrey Driban discusses new studies that suggest only certain sports, and certain levels of activity, predispose knees to osteoarthritis. Dr Driban is assistant professor in the Division of Rheumatology at Tufts University Medical Center.

Does Sports Activity Risk Causing Knee Arthritis?

 

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