Arthrosamid Treatment FAQs: How OA Injections Reduce Pain & Stiffness Long-Term

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If you’ve been suffering from osteoarthritis, then I probably don’t need to tell you that it’s terrible, and the fact that we need a new treatment every handful of months just to keep the pain away a little longer, doesn’t help.

So what if there was a long-term solution? A single injection that helps to reduce or eliminate pain and stiffness for years, instead of months? Well, the experts from MSK Doctors say that it’s here already, you can check out the facts, straight from the source, at https://mskdoctors.com/treatments/arthrosamid

Here’s the short version, in a single sentence – Imagine a treatment like hyaluronic acid, a single injection that helps to eliminate the pain, but instead of wearing off after a few weeks or months, it just keeps on working.

That’s Arthrosamid.

Since you probably want to know more about it than that before seeing a doctor… let’s dive right into it.

What Is Arthrosamid & Why Haven’t You Heard Of It Before?

Arthrosamid is a new treatment option for folks suffering from osteoarthritis pain and stiffness in the knees, and in recent clinical trials it was shown to last for up to 2 years, or possibly longer.

If you haven’t heard of it, it’s because the treatment is still new, but that doesn’t mean it’s not effective or that it hasn’t been thoroughly tested. In fact, it’s been in clinical testing for more than 20 years already – and they still haven’t found any major problems.

Let’s back up a bit though, and explain what Arthrosamid is and how it works, in a bit more detail.

Knee injections have been a common treatment for knee pain and stiffness for decades, but as you probably know, most of these treatments are known to offer only limited and short-term benefits, usually lasting up to 6 months at best. Arthrosamid was developed using a similar strategy to prevent pain and stiffness, but with a unique compound that can resist biodegradation in your body, allowing it to stay effective significantly longer.

Like, years longer. We don’t actually know how long Arthrosamid can last and stay effective, because none of the clinical trials have been long enough to reach the end of its pain relief yet!

Let’s Talk Clinical Trials, What Does The Evidence Say?

In the most recent clinical trials, Arthrosamid has been shown to last for up to two years or longer after the initial treatment, without needing additional injections. After the two-year mark, it’s not that the compound became ineffective, but that the clinical trial ended.

The treatment was still working though.

Folks treated with Arthrosamid continued to report reductions in pain, stiffness, and other symptoms throughout the trial, suggesting that Arthrosamid may be the first treatment to provide long-term, sustainable relief.

To achieve this, as the guide from MSK Doctors explains, Arthrosamid uses a traditional knee injection strategy similar to common options such as hyaluronic acid, however, the injection contains a “non-degradable and non-resorbable hydrogel composed of 2.5% cross-linked polyacrylamide and 97.5% non-pyrogenic water.” This hydrogel helps to prevent friction, cushions the joint, and may potentially aid in the regeneration of damaged tissue.

If that was a little too technical, you can think of it this way – the old-style treatments always used compounds that we knew would be absorbed by the body. This treatment doesn’t – so it’s no surprise that instead of being absorbed after a few weeks or months, the cushion is still there, in your knee, doing its job.

Talk To An Experienced Arthrosamid Consultant

If you think that Arthrosamid is the treatment that you’ve been waiting for, I recommend one simple step. Just talk to an expert about it.

Prof. Paul Lee, the founder of MSK Doctors in London, was one of the first clinicians approved to provide Arthrosamid to the public, and is still one of the most experienced. Conveniently, he’s also quite easy to book with, and the rest of the experts at MSK Doctors are catching up fast.

Here’s the part that makes it really easy though. The MSK Doctors clinic accepts new patients for consultation, diagnosis, or treatment, with no GP referral required, and no waiting list. You can schedule your own appointments with a specialist of your choosing, from the MSK Doctors website. It’s that simple.

A blurb I copied from the full Arthrosamid guide explains, “Clinical studies and real-world patient stories corroborate Arthrosamids efficacy, safety, and long-term benefits. Comparative studies have also highlighted its superior performance against traditional treatments like hyaluronic acid.”

It’s simply a better option, for longer-lasting relief. Ask an expert about It.

You can get all the details about Arthrosamid, or book an appointment with an expert, at https://mskdoctors.com/treatments/arthrosamid

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