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Knee Pain Study

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The University of Manchester and Keele University are conducting a study trial that will test non-drug treatments, like knee braces, for people living with knee pain or osteoarthritis.

They are currently looking for people to take part. More information is available on the study website: keele.ac.uk/propoa/

Thank you for your help!

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Hi IlinaSe, please investigate the healing powers of Green Lipped Mussel - it is a miracle food retstorative for minimising pain and promoting general well being. Mike Q7

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Boxingmom

I was looking forward to trying this study but it's not available in the u.s.

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IlinaSeResearcher in reply toBoxingmom

Yes, unfortunately the study is currently only available to people in the UK. Hopefully the results will benefit people living with knee pain more widely.

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