The problem of osteoarthritis of the knee joint and running through the prism of magnetic resonance tomography
The number of women and the elderly has now increased among marathon runners. This cohort has a high risk of osteoarthritis development. The hypothesis, based on little scientific evidence, is that the additional stress on knee joints that occurs during long running can potentially lead to damage to...
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Main Authors: | A. V. Snigireva (Author), S. M. Noskov (Author), A. A. Lavruchina (Author) |
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