Restoring Independence: The Role of Arthrosamid in Managing Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis
Introduction
Bilateral knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a tough challenge to face, as it affects not just one knee, but both. This condition can cause significant pain and make everyday activities much harder, often leading to a loss of independence. Finding treatments that provide balanced relief for both knees is essential. Recently, a new non-surgical option called Arthrosamid has been gaining attention for its ability to help people manage this condition effectively.
What Is Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis?
Bilateral knee osteoarthritis happens when the cushioning cartilage in both knees gradually wears away. Unlike when just one knee is affected, dealing with OA in both knees means patients need treatment that offers equal relief on each side. This balance, often called “symmetry of relief,” is important because it helps maintain smooth movement and greater comfort, allowing people to move more naturally and avoid favouring one knee over the other.
Challenges of Living with Osteoarthritis in Both Knees
When OA affects both knees, everyday tasks quickly become more difficult. Simple activities like climbing stairs, walking short distances, or taking part in low-impact exercise may be painful and tiring. Traditional treatments don’t always provide steady relief in both knees, leaving many patients frustrated and searching for better solutions that can ease their symptoms consistently.
Introducing Arthrosamid: A New Treatment Option
Arthrosamid is an exciting new treatment that has shown promise for easing the symptoms of bilateral knee osteoarthritis. It is a gel made from polyacrylamide, which is carefully injected into the knee joint. This gel acts like a cushion, reducing friction between the bones and helping the joint to move more smoothly. A recent review of multiple studies found “statistically significant improvement at one year after injection,” with one randomised trial showing that Arthrosamid even outperformed hyaluronic acid, a commonly used treatment.
What makes Arthrosamid particularly appealing is that it addresses pain and stiffness in both knees evenly, helping patients regain their independence and carry on with daily activities more comfortably.
Expert Care and Support
Professor Paul Lee, a leading expert in cartilage and orthopaedic surgery, has extensive experience using Arthrosamid to treat knee osteoarthritis. As a surgical ambassador and specialist, he is dedicated to advancing non-surgical options for patients. The team at MSK Doctors provides personalised, compassionate care tailored to each patient’s unique needs. While no treatment can guarantee the same results for everyone, having expert guidance greatly improves the chances of making informed decisions and achieving the best possible outcomes.
How Arthrosamid Fits Into Overall Osteoarthritis Care
Arthrosamid works best when combined with a broader OA management plan. This usually includes supervised, low-impact exercise to strengthen muscles and improve joint function, as well as regular check-ups to monitor progress. Importantly, studies confirm that “injection of PAAG hydrogel into the knee is safe, with no long-lasting side effects reported.” Many patients notice better mobility and pain reduction, helping them become more active and independent once again.
Setting Realistic Expectations for the Future
Managing bilateral knee osteoarthritis is a long-term journey. It requires patience, regular follow-up, and care that is tailored to individual circumstances. Those seeking balanced relief in both knees should work closely with experienced professionals like Professor Paul Lee and the MSK Doctors team to ensure they receive customised support. The evidence so far shows that “Arthrosamid is a safe and effective treatment option that can provide benefits for at least two years.”
If you are considering treatment for knee osteoarthritis, always speak to a qualified healthcare professional for advice tailored to your situation.
References
Cole, A., Maulana, R. K., Whitehead, J. P., & Lee, P. Y. F. (2022). A systematic review of the novel compound Arthrosamid polyacrylamide (PAAG) hydrogel for treatment of knee osteoarthritis. Medical Research Archives, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v10i8.2950
Frequently Asked Questions
- Arthrosamid is a non-surgical injectable gel that cushions both knees evenly, helping to reduce pain and restore movement. At MSK Doctors, expert assessment ensures this innovative treatment is integrated into a personalised care plan for each patient.
- Professor Paul Lee is a recognised cartilage expert and Royal College of Surgeons Ambassador. His extensive experience with advanced treatments, including Arthrosamid, allows patients at MSK Doctors to receive knowledgeable guidance and comprehensive, evidence-based management for knee osteoarthritis.
- MSK Doctors, led by Prof Lee, specialises in individualised treatment. The clinic’s team is dedicated to providing balanced relief for both knees, helping patients maintain independence and improve mobility through expert support and innovative non-surgical options like Arthrosamid.
- Recent studies and clinical reviews report that Arthrosamid injections are safe with no long-term side effects. Under Prof Lee’s supervision at MSK Doctors, patients benefit from a thorough approach to non-surgical care and ongoing monitoring for optimal results.
- The MSK Doctors team provides customised plans that combine Arthrosamid with movement therapy and regular reviews. Prof Lee’s expertise ensures patients are guided through every step, promoting better mobility, effective relief, and evidence-based strategies for long-term health.
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