Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Anabolic steroids after total knee arthroplasty. A double blinded prospective pilot study

Two words - Anabolic Clinic (sm).
This project strongly suggests that the use of anabolic steroids result in an improved outcome as assessed by the KSS and significantly increases extensor strength. No side effects were seen in either the study or control group.
These patients had osteoarthritis, which is very common and a significant cause of disability.

Anabolic steroids, before and after surgery, helped and improved outcome.

Help yourself, as surely neither the government nor conventional sick care will.

For more info, go here and here.

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