London Bridge Regenerative Clinic

Arthrosamid

Arthrosamid is a cutting edge injectable implant technology for the treatment of all severities of knee arthritis.
A single injection has been clinically proven to give years of pain relief, restoring function and increasing mobility.

AT A GLANCE

TREATS

Mild to severe knee osteoarthritis

Anaesthesia

 Local anesthetic

Duration

30 minutes

Recovery

48h of reduced activity 

LONDON BRIDGE - Regenerative Clinic

ARTHROSAMID​ Injections

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WHAT IS KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS?

Knee osteoarthritis, a chronic condition affecting the knee bones and joints, progressively deteriorates over time, leading to discomfort and reduced mobility. Primarily affecting the knee joint, it erodes the cushioning cartilage, resulting in bone friction and stiffness. Consequently, the joint becomes swollen and painful.
The exact cause of knee osteoarthritis remains elusive, and as of now, no permanent remedy exists. Current treatments primarily focus on symptom management and include:
Exercise
Weight loss
Pain relief medication
Viscosupplement injections
Braces
Physical therapy
However, when these interventions prove ineffective, patients often resort to total knee replacement surgery as a last resort. Yet, a promising shift is on the horizon.

How Does Arthrosamid Work to Treat Knee Pain?

The knee joint comprises a thin membrane known as the synovium, which houses small synovial cells responsible for producing lubricant fluid, allowing the joints to glide and acting as a shock absorber. In cases of arthritis, this synovium often becomes inflamed and irritated, leading to synovitis. Arthrosamid Hydrogel injection aids in alleviating this inflammation by being absorbed by the synovial cells, which then become more dispersed, diminishing the transmission of inflammatory signals. Additionally, the hydrogel serves as a cushion within the knee joint. It typically takes approximately 6-8 weeks post-injection for Arthrosamid to integrate with the synovial cells and begin reducing knee joint pain, swelling, and increasing function.

WHAT EXACTLY IS ARTHROSAMID®?

Arthrosamid® stands out as a new long lasting approach to treating knee osteoarthritis, providing patients with a compelling long ter alternative to existing therapies such as steroids. Utilizing cutting-edge non-biodegradable hydrogel technology, Arthrosamid® comprises 2.5% cross-linked polyacrylamide and 97.5% water. Upon injection into the knee, Arthrosamid® effectively cushions the joint, alleviating pain and offering safe, long-lasting relief, all achieved with just a single injection.

How Does Arthrosamid Work to Treat Knee Pain?

The knee joint comprises a thin membrane known as the synovium, which houses small synovial cells responsible for producing lubricant fluid, allowing the joints to glide and acting as a shock absorber. In cases of arthritis, this synovium often becomes inflamed and irritated, leading to synovitis. Arthrosamid Hydrogel injection aids in alleviating this inflammation by being absorbed by the synovial cells, which then become more dispersed, diminishing the transmission of inflammatory signals. Additionally, the hydrogel serves as a cushion within the knee joint. It typically takes approximately 6-8 weeks post-injection for Arthrosamid to integrate with the synovial cells and begin reducing knee joint pain, swelling, and increasing function.

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POST-TREATMENT JOURNEY

Safe and sustained pain relief for knee osteoarthritis with a single injection

Arthrosamid® is a non-biodegradable hydrogel which helps to support and cushion the joint and alleviate pain.

Arthrosamid® is injected into the intra-articular space as a minimally invasive, out-patient procedure in our clinic

Eliminate the need for more aggressive treatments, such as surgery

long-lasting pain relief for knee osteoarthritis through a single injection while ensuring safety.

Arthrosamid injection: an innovative new advanced treatment for knee arthritis!

Knee osteoarthritis is a prevalent condition seen in clinics. Typically, treatment for knee osteoarthritis begins with conservative approaches and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs. However, when conventional methods prove ineffective, injection therapy emerges as a crucial component in management. Arthrosamid presents a promising new treatment avenue for all severities of knee arthritis. Book a free initial assessment today at London Bridge Regenerative Clinic.

Arthrosamid TREATMENT

ARTHROSAMID® TREATMENT OVERVIEW

Arthrosamid Injection

How Does Arthrosamid Work to Treat Knee Pain?

The knee joint comprises a thin membrane known as the synovium, which houses small synovial cells responsible for producing lubricant fluid, allowing the joints to glide and acting as a shock absorber. In cases of arthritis, this synovium often becomes inflamed and irritated, leading to synovitis. Arthrosamid Hydrogel injection aids in alleviating this inflammation by being absorbed by the synovial cells, which then become more dispersed, diminishing the transmission of inflammatory signals. Additionally, the hydrogel serves as a cushion within the knee joint. It typically takes approximately 6-8 weeks post-injection for Arthrosamid to integrate with the synovial cells and begin reducing knee joint pain, swelling, and increasing function.

It is important to follow your clinician post-procedure instructions carefully and attend follow the knee rehabilitation programme.

ESSKA 2022 - Introducing Arthrosamid

a new class of injectable therapy to treat knee OA​

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Gary Edwards

Doctor of Chiropractic and Injection therapy

Jon Handley-Collins

Doctor of Chiropractic and Injection therapy

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