Smoking leads to Knee Pain
November 8th 2008 15:44
The recent research concludes that the people who smoke face an increased risk of knee pain than non-smokers. The smokers are at increased risk of cartilage loss and experienced more pain than men who did not smoke. The research however does not pin point why smoking is associated with knee pain. Smoking may have direct effects on other articular structures mediating knee pain or may modify the threshold for musculoskeletal pain among smokers.
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