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KNEE INJURY & ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF

KNEE INJURY & ARTHRITIS

Modern medicine has advanced a lot with the introduction of regenerative medicine. It has made it possible to treat severe knee conditions without surgery.

The Concerns Involved With Surgery

Knee replacement surgery is a commonly performed procedure that involves inserting an artificial joint made of metal, plastics, alloys, and polymers. The risks of invasive knee replacement surgery are high, with a potential for:

  • A need for a blood transfusion
  • Artery Damage
  • Blood Clots
  • Ligaments Damage
  • Nerve damage
  • Potential osteolysis (In case of loosening of metal and plastic fragments and traveling into the body)

That's why it is very sensible to consider the safer ways before deciding to have knee replacement surgery. After surgery, most patients cannot walk without assistance for three months.


Regenerative medicine presents a non-surgical approach to correct knee conditions that otherwise usually need knee surgery. The recovery is faster, and the risks are low. Let's have a look at a comparison between surgery and regenerative medicine.

RISKS IN KNEE SURGERY VS. REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

Conditions Treatable Include:
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • ACL sprain or tear
  • LCL sprain or tear
  • MCL sprain or tear
  • Meniscus sprain or tear
  • Knee Bursitis
  • Chondromalacia Patella
  • Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease
  • Patellar Tendonitis

Knee arthritis treatment is now highly successful using regenerative therapy for knee arthritis.

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Several patients do observe substantial progress after Regenerative Medicine. Initial improvement is often seen instantaneously, and because Regenerative Medicine supports the natural healing process of the body, the recuperation process then goes on gradually.


Disclaimer: It is essential to recognize that every individual is unique in their medical conditions and healing process. Although there are no guarantees for recovery, Regenerative medicine procedures have a track record of helping many patients with joint arthritis and joint and tendon injuries.


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