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Old 12-20-20, 10:36 AM
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billridesbikes
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Originally Posted by davester
There's research out there now that indicates that low impact sports are not particularly good for joint health. The impacts that come from exercise like running provide protection from osteoarthritis. For example...https://cathe.com/the-effect-of-high...n-knee-health/
Ever been around a bunch of old runners?
“How’s your knee replacement doing Chet?”
“It’s great Bob, are you still leaning toward the titanium ‘triathlon’ Stryker model?”
”Sure am, I heard Phil is going for one this week with Dr. Kneecutter.”
All of them be washing down naproxen with their sports drinks....
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