Methods of Treating Knee Osteoarthritis:
- Joints Medications:
Joint medications primarily act as temporary pain relievers and must be used consistently, which can be costly. Additionally, these medications come with side effects that may cause problems for the kidneys and digestive system. Moreover, many individuals cannot take joint medications due to interactions with other medications they are already using for different health conditions.
- Local Injections (Viscosupplementation Injections):
These injections typically cost between $600 and $1,300 but do not provide a permanent solution, as they require repeated injections every 6–8 months at best. Over time, the effectiveness of these injections diminishes. Of the three types available, two may fail to deliver results, while the third—if effective—can cause harm due to its cortisone content. In some cases, these injections can lead to severe complications such as infections, which may result in prolonged health issues or even disability.
- Surgical Intervention:
Surgical treatment for knee osteoarthritis can cost between $10,000 and $30,000 per knee, in addition to a long and expensive rehabilitation process requiring physical therapy over 6 to 8 months, with each session costing between $80 and $100. Moreover, complications following surgery may arise, including the risk of blood clots in the lower limb, which can progress to a pulmonary embolism. Both conditions can result in severe consequences, potentially leading to death.
Post-surgery infections are also a concern and may cause damage to the artificial joint, especially in diabetic patients. This often necessitates strong antibiotics for prolonged periods. If the infection does not respond, the patient may require a joint-cleaning procedure. Should the condition persist, the joint may need to be removed entirely and fused, leaving the patient unable to straighten or bend their knee.
Additionally, dislocation of the joint can occur due to injuries, such as a fall, requiring another surgical intervention to reposition the joint.
It is also important to note that many elderly patients may not withstand surgical procedures due to their overall health condition.
- Correction Knee Ointment:
Correction Ointment is the ideal solution for relieving knee osteoarthritis pain. Thanks to its 100% natural formula, it works gradually to eliminate knee pain completely.
The ointment provides a safe and risk-free alternative compared to other methods, allowing you to eliminate knee pain permanently without the need for repeated use.
It is also easy to apply. It does not interfere with your daily activities and eliminates the need for doctor visits, surgical procedures, or local injections.