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    I did ask about a certification that's a first...

    I did ask about a certification that's a first rung on the ladder (i.e. I might go on to do CSCS eventually).



    Also, I'm not convinced that CSCS is the best just because it's a difficult exam....
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    Unfortunately, the lack of blood supply means...

    Unfortunately, the lack of blood supply means that damage to hyaline cartilage isn't readily repaired by the body.

    The current surgical options (mainly something called microfracture) have poor...
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    There's certainly research into cartilage repair,...

    There's certainly research into cartilage repair, with stem cell research offering hope for the future.

    Unfortunately, current options for cartilage repair are all short-term. None of the current...
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    I agree with the advice about getting the right...

    I agree with the advice about getting the right doctor: either a rheumatologist with sports expertise (hard to find) or a sports physician.

    It may be that squats are contraindicated, but straight...
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    Which certification first? CPT vs. CSCS?

    How much harder is the CSCS exam than NCSA-CPT exam?

    I’m interested in getting a first certification as a starter. However, when I glanced at the NCSA’s books, CSCS doesn’t look much more than...
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    Which certification first? CPT vs. CSCS?

    How much harder is the CSCS exam than NCSA-CPT exam?

    I’m interested in getting a first certification as a starter. However, when I glanced at the NCSA’s books, CSCS doesn’t look much more than...
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