Viscosupplementation for Osteoarthritis
We can help your aching knees
Osteoarthritis is a common joint disease that can develop after an
injury or sometimes simply results from aging. People also can inherit a
tendency to develop osteoarthritis, and being overweight can be a
contributing factor as well.
In the past, pain relievers and cortisone shots were common
treatments. Joint replacements and other surgeries also were options.
Now there's another option called viscosupplementation, and Doctor
Care is the only physician practice in South Carolina's Midlands
accredited by the Osteoarthritis Centers of America to perform this
FDA-approved surgery-saving treatment. We plan to have this service
available state-wide in major metro areas by the end of 2011.
Osteoarthritis develops as cartilage, the tissue that covers the
ends of bones and keeps them from grinding together, slowly wears away.
Viscosupplementation involves injecting a thick fluid into knee. The
fluid bonds with natural joint fluid to act as a shock absorber, which
reduces pain, swelling and inflammation and lets you get back to the
life you used to enjoy.
At Doctors Care, a dye is injected at the start of the procedure,
allowing the doctor to then use live-motion x-rays (fluoroscopy) to make
sure it's done with pinpoint precision and little pain. Side effects
are rare.
As a follow-up, our licensed physical therapists can tailor a
Theraciser rehabilitation program just for you as part of the total
treatment and rehabilitation program.
While there is no cure for osteoarthritis, the combination of
treatments at Doctors Care has brought relief to hundreds of people
searching for an effective, less invasive and less painful alternative
to knee replacement surgery. There is a greater than 85% success rate
for patients using this program.
Call Toll Free (855) 344-KNEE or (855) 344-5633 to schedule your rehabilitation consultation.
