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Knee osteoarthritis? There’s a longer-lasting injection you should know about


This week the evenings seem slightly lighter, and people are starting to emerge from the dark winter, wanting to get back on the golf course, tennis court or take longer weekend walks.
But if you suffer from knee osteoarthritis, you’ll likely be feeling frustrated that you can’t start making the most of spring activities.
You’ve tried the exercises. You may have had a steroid injection, or perhaps hyaluronic acid helped, but not for long.
Surgery feels like a big step, and you’re not sure you’re ready.
So where do you go next?
A different type of knee injection
This week, we’re taking a closer look at Arthrosamid® - a non-biodegradable hydrogel injection designed specifically for knee osteoarthritis.
It integrates within the synovial lining of the knee, forming a cushioning scaffold that helps reduce inflammatory flare-ups over time.
In clinical use, we’re seeing symptom relief that can last 2–3 years in appropriately selected patients.