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    Non-Surgical Treatments for Upper Extremity Overuse Injuries

    en-GBOctober 08, 2018
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    non-surgical-treatments-for-upper-extremity-overuse-injuriesYahira Acevedo-Santiago, MD, discusses non-surgical treatments for upper extremity overuse injuries and how surgery is not always the answer. Other options such as physical therapy, injections to reduce pain and inflammation and medications can be tried first.

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