Arthritis Gel Injections for Active Adults: Arthrosamid & Long-Term Pain Relief

Ask any person with osteoarthritis knee pain, and they’ll tell you they are at their best shortly after a knee gel injection… but wait a few weeks or months, and it starts to wear off again.

What if it didn’t wear off? A new treatment option, called Arthrosamid, is now available from MSK Doctors in London, and it’s the first treatment that’s proven to last for up to 2 years, and maybe a whole lot longer. You can get all the details, or book an appointment with an expert, at https://mskdoctors.com/treatments/arthrosamid

The Arthrosamid Advantage

If you’ve never heard of Arthrosamid, you’re about to get blown away – so let me explain the main advantage simply, right up front.

It doesn’t biodegrade.

That means, that unlike most of the treatments currently available, your body won’t start trying to absorb it the second it’s injected. Otherwise, it’s the same in most respects, and you can expect all the same benefits as any typical knee injection… except they won’t wear off.

If you’re new to injectable treatments for osteoarthritis knee pain, that’s a big deal.

Most treatment options provide only temporary results, with pain and stiffness relief often lasting only weeks or months. Arthrosamid uses a similar technique, but with a non-biodegradable hydrogel, to provide comparable levels of relief that can last up to several years, with no major adverse side effects.

If you’d like a way to picture it, just think of injecting a tiny cushion under your kneecap.

Arthrosamid Is New, But Also Not New

If you’re concerned about getting a “brand new treatment,” I totally understand, but you don’t need to worry, not with this option.

Arthrosamid has been in clinical testing for over 20 years and has been proven safe, effective, and long-lasting, with the most common side effect being temporary itching at the injection site which fades within a day or two.

That’s exactly the side effects I would expect if anything poked me in the knee, so it doesn’t sound too worrying.

In a 2018 clinical trial, Arthrosamid was shown to offer similar, but superior benefits, when compared to traditional hyaluronic acid injections. When it comes to relieving pain and stiffness, and improving physical function, it’s just better.

So sure, Arthrosamid is a new treatment, but it has been approved for use in clinical settings and is currently available from several of the top specialist clinics around the world. Professor Paul Lee, the founder of MSK Doctors, was one of the first clinicians in the UK approved to provide these treatments, and is still one of the most experienced, so there’s my go-to.

Get The Treatment You Need, Fast

If you’re interested in Arthrosamid, it can be a little tricky to track down… since it is still rather new in clinics. However, you can learn more about your options by speaking directly to a specialist.

MSK Doctors accept new clients for any specialist, with no GP referral or waiting list. All you have to do is book your own appointments online, and near-immediate appointments are often available on request.

While this may be a new option, it’s quickly becoming a popular one. You can find people from all walks of life benefiting from Arthrosamid already, from leading health practitioners themselves to Olympic athletes.

A blurb I copied from the full report, discussing the treatment of an Olympic athlete, explains, “The treatment not only alleviated the athlete’s pain but also improved their performance, allowing them to continue competing at the highest level. The athlete reported significant improvements in mobility and a reduction in discomfort during rigorous training sessions and competitions.”

Arthrosamid may be just what you’re looking for… but take my advice, and ask a specialist. There’s one near you right now, with a time slot waiting to be booked – just make your own appointment.

You can get all the facts, find the best specialists, or even book your own appointment, at https://mskdoctors.com/treatments/arthrosamid

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