A new review of 50 years’ worth of data on hyaluronic acid to treat osteoarthritis found that it was barely more effective than the placebo effect in reducing pain and improving function.
Hyaluronic Acid Ineffective in Osteoarthritis
A new review of 50 years’ worth of data on hyaluronic acid to treat osteoarthritis found that it was barely more effective than the placebo effect in reducing pain and improving function.