Editorial
Intraarticular hyaluronate injection for knee osteoarthritis—reconsider the rationale
Abstract
Intraarticular hyaluronate injection, also referred as viscosupplementation, stands as a popular nonsurgical therapy commodity for patients suffering osteoarthritis (OA) of knee. Despite the currently wide use of hyaluronate injection for knee OA treatment, there are still controversies and uncertainties on this supplementation therapy.