10-Year FIDELITY Study: Arthroscopic Knee Surgery Shows No Benefit for Degenerative Meniscal Tears
Ten-year follow-up data from the FIDELITY sham knee arthroscopy study confirms the procedure offers no benefits and may be associated with worse outcomes.
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