D deleted314957 Nov 22, 2012 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad some opinions re: how well they work for 1st MPJ arthritis and how painful they are would be appreciated.
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MaxillofacialMN Osteopathic Foot Dentist 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 2, 2009 Messages 2,815 Reaction score 36 Points 4,711 Location The Grand Ballroom Podiatry Student Nov 22, 2012 #2 You could try the pod forums too.
skiz knot Legendary Dr. X 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 14, 2004 Messages 1,441 Reaction score 24 Points 4,621 Location Somewhere in the middle Nov 22, 2012 #4 mikesheree said: some opinions re: how well they work for 1st MPJ arthritis and how painful they are would be appreciated. Click to expand... Some studies suggest they are no more effective than saline injections. But, they are low risk and worth a try. Now, have whoever has thumb pain see their physician for medical advice.
mikesheree said: some opinions re: how well they work for 1st MPJ arthritis and how painful they are would be appreciated. Click to expand... Some studies suggest they are no more effective than saline injections. But, they are low risk and worth a try. Now, have whoever has thumb pain see their physician for medical advice.
T thethom Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 182 Reaction score 16 Points 4,621 Location Southeast USA Attending Physician Jan 10, 2013 #5 US guided in the office, not very painful since no bouncing around trying to get it in. Worth a try.