Knee pain relief, with no drugs and no surgery
If you are experiencing any or all of these symptoms, you may have
osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee.
- Is your knee stiff in the morning?
- Does your
knee hurt when you move?
- Does your
knee hurt even when you are not active?
- Do you
hear a cracking sound or have a grating feeling?
- Is the
skin around your knee
red and swollen?
What is OA of the knee?
Osteoarthritis or OA of the knee results from a low level of a lubricating
substance (hyaluronan) in the fluid that cushions your knee (synovial
fluid). Without enough hyaluronan, the bones of your knee begin to
rub against each other, causing erosion, bone spurs and pain.
Common risk factors for Osteoarthritis of the knee are being overweight,
joint injury, overuse of the joint, weak muscles, nerve injury, having
other forms of arthritis, having family members with arthritis, and
simply being over 55.
You are
not alone! Approximately 20 million Americans suffer from Osteoarthritis.
There is no known cure for Osteoarthritis, but it can be treated effectively
with proper physician care. Many people with Osteoarthritis live
happy, healthy and active
lives.
Common treatments for OA knee pain include:
Non-drug treatments:
- Avoiding
activities that cause excess pain in your joints
- Exercise
- Physical
therapy
Drug
therapy:
- Painkillers
such as acetaminophen and narcotics
- Drugs
that reduce inflammation, such as aspirin and other non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory agents
such as ibuprofen and naproxen
- Corticosteroids
that are injected directly into the joint
Joint Fluid Therapy may be the solution
You may be a candidate for non-surgical, non-pharmacological, pain-relieving
joint fluid therapy.
What is Joint Fluid Therapy?
Joint
Fluid Therapy is a solution made of highly purified, sodium hyaluronate
(hyaluronan
or HA). Hyaluronan is a natural chemical found
in the body and in joint tissues and fluid (synovial fluid) that
fills the joints. The body’s own hyaluronan acts like a lubricant
and shock absorber in synovial fluid of a healthy joint.
How does Joint Fluid Therapy work?
Osteoarthritis negatively affects the quality of synovial fluid and
therefore its ability to protect and lubricate your joint. The goal
of Joint Fluid Therapy is to supplement the poor quality HA in your
painful knee with additional highly purified HA.
Are you a candidate for Joint Fluid Therapy?
You could be if:
- Your knee
pain is due to osteoarthritis
- You are
not getting adequate OA knee pain relief from walking and/or physical
therapy
- You are
also not getting adequate OA knee pain relief from pain medications,
including:
-Ibuprofen (e.g. Advil)
-Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol)
-Naproxen sodium (e.g. Aleve)
-Cox-2sNSAIDS: (Celebrex, Bextra, MOBIC)
If
you meet the 3 criteria above, ask us if joint fluid therapy
is right for you. Contact us for more information.
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