Knee Surgery Doesn't Improve Outcomes, but We Still Do A LOT of Them

Knee Surgery Doesn't Improve Outcomes, but We Still Do A LOT of Them

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The video discusses the ineffectiveness of arthroscopic surgery for knee arthritis and meniscal tears, highlighting a clinical trial that found no significant difference between surgery and exercise therapy. New guidelines recommend against arthroscopy for most patients, emphasizing the need for data collection as a quality metric. Knee replacement remains an option for severe cases. The video is supported by viewers through Patreon.

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What new insight or understanding did you gain from this video?

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