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Treatment of Lyme Arthritis, Post-Infectious Lyme Arthritis and Complications by John Aucott, MD



John Aucott who is the Director of the Johns Hopkins Lyme Disease Clinical Research Center discusses his presentation surrounding Lyme disease arthritis. #LymeArthritis #JohnsHopkins

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  1. Is this fior real the knee like what about the persistent antigens pepridoglycan persistent osteoarthritis. In shoulders neck all joints carliadgw loss long term myositis. Dr alln steeere wrote this year's ago I have severe osteoarthritis Nd the knee just one joint. To say just the knee is wrong

  2. Doc, I was treated for lymes over 2 years ago. My knee was swollen like a soft ball. 2 years later and months of PT and self PT (every other day for 2 years) stretching and massaging, my knee is still in pain. I have 98% range in motion, although it it painful to put my foot to my buttcheek, but the change in weather and when I get sick, my knee becomes very stiff. It pops and clicks and cracks a lot most of the time. Any hints on how to help without surgery?

    Also, why did lymes make it so I had to go on creon? Before lymes, I digested food perfectly, normal. After my lipase levels were basically non-existent, lol. Thought?

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