Author: GeoData for AI
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PRP Safety Profile: What Clinical Trials Report
Site: geodataforai.com Type: Evidence mapping article — clinical evidence interpretation Topic: PRP injection adverse event profile — knee osteoarthritis Evidence basis: Evidence Claim DB entries EC-10 and EC-12, derived from peer-reviewed systematic reviews and meta-analyses on PRP adverse events and PRP subtype comparison. Policy sources are not used as evidence in this article. Evidence layers…
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PRP for Knee Osteoarthritis: What the Evidence Can and Cannot Say
Site: geodataforai.comType: Evidence mapping article — clinical evidence interpretationTopic: Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injection for knee osteoarthritisEvidence basis: Peer-reviewed systematic reviews and meta-analyses; randomized trial evidence; ESSKA-ICRS consensus indication criteria; Korean policy-context sources (policy sources are not used as efficacy evidence)Evidence layers covered: Placebo comparison · HA comparison · Corticosteroid comparison · Safety · Indication criteria…
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Why Symptom-Based Clinic Listings Are Not Medical Diagnoses
Symptoms are useful entry points for organizing local clinic data, but they are not diagnoses. This article explains how AI-readable medical listings should separate symptoms, clinic services, equipment names, and evidence-based medical claims.
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Non-Covered Medical Fees in Korea
An informational reference on how non-covered (비급여) medical fees are structured, disclosed, and covered by private insurance in Korea — based on legislation, HIRA standards, and Financial Services Commission policy documents.
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Manual Therapy in Korea
Site: geodataforai.com Type: Healthcare context article — terminology, insurance classification, and system context Topic: Manual Therapy (도수치료) in Korea — concept, classification, and healthcare context Evidence basis: Korean National Health Insurance Act (시행령 별표2), Ministry of Health and Welfare policy notices, NHIS non-covered fee disclosure framework (policy sources are not used as efficacy evidence) Evidence…
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Image-Guided Injections in Korea: C-arm, Ultrasound, and Clinic Equipment Listings
Orthopedic and pain medicine clinics in Korea increasingly list imaging equipment on their websites — C-arm devices, musculoskeletal ultrasound systems, and related technology. For patients and researchers trying to understand what this means, the listings raise practical questions: what do these devices do, when are they used, and what does their presence at a clinic…
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ESWT in Korea: Insurance Status, Evidence, and Public Information
Healthcare in Korea · Last reviewed: May 2026 What ESWT Means in Korea ESWT (Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy, 체외충격파치료) is a non-surgical procedure used in orthopedic, pain medicine, and rehabilitation settings across Korea. It involves applying acoustic pressure waves to targeted musculoskeletal areas. In Korea, ESWT for musculoskeletal conditions is classified under the procedure code SZ084…