Why does your broken ankle hurt years later?

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • Physical therapist Dr. Marc Robinson explains why your ankle may still hurt after an ankle fracture.
    You can learn from others recovering from ankle fractures by joining our broken ankle support group on Facebook here: / brokenankle
    You can also learn more about ankle pain by reading this article: www.evercorelife.com/why-does...
    Several studies have shown that turmeric extract has potential to reduce pain similarly to prescription anti-inflammatories. But the researchers used a high dose of turmeric extract that you won't get by eating turmeric powder.
    You can learn more about the optimal dose of turmeric for ankle pain and inflammation by reading this article: www.activeatoms.com/what-is-t...
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    @Evercorelife  4 роки тому +8

    You can learn more about the optimal dose of turmeric for ankle pain and inflammation by reading this article: www.activeatoms.com/what-is-the-optimal-turmeric-dosage-for-inflammation/