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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone, our practice focuses on knee pain evaluation and sports injury treatment in Houston and we often see instability during walking or sports. Many issues can improve with an accurate diagnosis, a clear plan, and the right combination of rehab, activity changes, and targeted treatment. If anyone in Houston is dealing with sharp pain with stairs, feel free to ask questions about return-to-sport rehab planning.</p>]]></description>
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