Has Anybody Tried Lajran On a Torn Meniscus In the Knee? Posted: 11-24-06 17:17pm
I have a torn meniscus. Does anybody know
if this treatment lajran will work for
this type of injury?
Has anybody tried treatment for this type
of injury?
What was the cost for an exam and setting
up the treatment?
Is there a clinic located near my city,
reno, nv?
Thanks,
sam
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