London Knee Arthritis Injection To Improve Flexibility: Private Clinic Update

Dec 12, 2023

Patients with osteoarthritis knee stiffness and pain can access a new, single-injection treatment known as Arthrosamid, which has the potential to provide long-lasting relief with a single minimally invasive treatment. MSK Doctors (03300010048) is one of the few clinics with approved, and experienced specialists.

Sleaford, United Kingdom - December 12, 2023 /PressCable/

A new treatment for knee pain and stiffness, known as Arthrosamid, offers patients the potential for long-term relief from a single injection, due to a unique formula that does not biodegrade inside the body. MSK Doctors in London is one of the first clinics to receive approval to administer Arthrosamid and offers private appointments with no GP referral or waitlist.

More information about Arthrosamid, the long-term benefits of non-biodegradable injections, and details about the MSK Doctors self-referral appointments can be found at https://mskdoctors.com/treatments/arthrosamid

Although several types of treatment are already in use for pain and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis, most of these options provide temporary relief at best, with patients reporting pain relief lasting up to several months. With Arthrosamid, patients have reported relief from symptoms for up to two years, and more studies are planned to determine if the effect may last longer.

While Arthrosamid is still undergoing clinical trials, it has been thoroughly tested in humans for over 20 years and has been found both safe and effective. At MSK Doctors, Arthrosamid has been used to successfully treat a wide range of patients, from young adults to older individuals, including other local GPs, and an Olympic athlete.

MSK Doctor’s specialists take a personalised and holistic approach to osteoarthritis, treating each patient as an individual with often-connected issues. Treatments may include a wide range of options, such as physiotherapy, pharmacotherapy, lifestyle changes, and if required, surgical interventions.

Patients should be aware that Arthrosamid does have potential side effects, though they are minimal and temporary in most cases. The most commonly reported issues include minor swelling, redness, or irritation at the injection site, which passes within a few days.

Individuals concerned that they may be developing osteoarthritis can also contact an MSK Doctors specialist for fast access to diagnostic equipment, such as an Open MRI machine. Patients can schedule their own appointments for diagnosis, consultation, or treatment, either online or over the phone.

A spokesperson for MSK Doctors explained, “Pain is one of the most challenging aspects of osteoarthritis to manage. MSK doctors are well-versed in the latest pain management techniques, which may include medication, injections, or advanced treatments like nerve blocks.”

More information about Arthrosamid injections, holistic pain management, and the MSK Doctors private clinic can be found at https://mskdoctors.com/doctors/paul-lee/articles/how-msk-doctors-can-help-deal-with-osteoarthritis

Contact Info:
Name: Bethan Lee
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Organization: MSK Doctors
Address: MSK House London Road Silk Willoughby, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, Sleaford, England NG34 8NY, United Kingdom
Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com

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