Article: Arthroscopic surgery for knees isn't effective, study shows.

Byline: Stacey Burling

PHILADELPHIA _ An operation used more than 200,000 times each year to ease the pain of arthritic knees worked no better than a fake surgery, Texas researchers have concluded.

Interestingly, though, the placebo surgery wasn't bad.

Thirty-five to 40 percent of patients who had undergone either real arthroscopic surgery or a fake operation designed to mimic the real procedure thought they were better, according to a study published in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine.

On average, patients in each group reported a 20 percent improvement in pain and functioning of the knee. Some found they needed less ...

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