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Chronic stress can increase inflammation, affect movement patterns, and even slow recovery

by Dr. Eddie El-Yussif | 2 months ago

#stress #DrEddieElYussif #TheKneePainCenter Chronic stress can increase inflammation, affect movement patterns, and even slow recovery. Your knee pain may be more connected than you think.

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