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What is Hyaluronic Acid Injection for Knee Pain? A Complete Treatment Guide

A comprehensive overview of hyaluronic acid injections, including mechanism of action, treatment options, and clinical benefits in knee osteoarthritis management.

Hyaluronic acid (HA) injections are a widely used non-surgical treatment for knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. This treatment, also known as viscosupplementation, helps restore the natural lubrication and shock-absorbing properties of the joint.

As osteoarthritis progresses, the natural hyaluronic acid in the joint decreases, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. HA injections aim to improve joint function and reduce discomfort.

How Hyaluronic Acid Works

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance found in synovial fluid, which lubricates and cushions joints.

When injected into the knee joint, HA:

Improves joint lubrication
Reduces friction between cartilage surfaces
Enhances shock absorption
Supports smoother joint movement

Who Needs Hyaluronic Acid Injection?

Hyaluronic acid injections are recommended for patients with:

Mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis
Chronic knee pain
Reduced joint mobility
Patients who do not respond to physical therapy or medication

Types of Hyaluronic Acid Injections

There are different formulations available:

Single injection (high-dose, long-lasting effect)
Multiple injection (weekly treatments)
Cross-linked hyaluronic acid
Non cross-linked hyaluronic acid

Each option is selected based on patient needs and clinical evaluation.

Advantages of HA Injection

Hyaluronic acid injections offer several benefits:

Non-surgical treatment
Quick procedure
Minimal recovery time
Reduced pain and improved mobility
Delays need for joint replacement surgery

Procedure Overview

The injection procedure is simple and performed in a clinical setting:

The knee area is sterilized
Excess fluid may be removed
Hyaluronic acid is injected into the joint
The patient can return home the same day

Are There Any Risks?

Hyaluronic acid injections are generally safe. Mild side effects may include:

Temporary swelling
Mild pain at injection site
Rare allergic reactions

Conclusion

Hyaluronic acid injections are an effective and minimally invasive solution for managing knee osteoarthritis. With the right formulation and proper application, patients can experience significant pain relief and improved joint function.

Orthosyn Medikal offers advanced hyaluronic acid solutions designed to provide long-lasting performance and patient comfort.

AlkaFlex 90 mg Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid Intra-Articular Injection

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  • Istanbul, İstanbul, Türkiye
  • MELIH YILDIRIM