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Arthritis and Rheumatology
Dr. Paul Waytz
Yeah, so they truly don't deal so much with the inflammation per se, but the result of the inflammation. Inflammation that has damaged the joint. So once that joint becomes, it's not functioning as well, there's bone on bone or bone near bone, and you get the pain from that because you lose the cartilage spacer. So they're dealing with more of a mechanical issue.
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