Many people with osteoarthritis are frustrated by the lack of treatments that might halt or reverse the condition, which occurs when cartilage wears down, causing stiff, painful joints. Cartilage is a tough substance, but it’s not indestructible. Current treatments for osteoarthritis can help relieve symptoms, but they don’t restore cartilage.
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