Prebiotic inulin reduces pain and pain sensitivity in knee osteoarthritis trial
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Inulin supplementation significantly reduces pain and improves pain sensitivity in adults with knee osteoarthritis, while physiotherapy-supported exercise improves physical function, according to a UK randomised controlled trial. Exercise remains a cornerstone of knee osteoarthritis management, despite some research questioning its benefit. However, researchers are increasingly interested in the role of the gut microbiome in chronic […] The post Prebiotic inulin reduces pain and pain sensitivity in knee osteoarthritis trial appeared first on Hospital Healthcare Europe .
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