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Treating knee osteoarthritis with different Medical ways

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Treating knee osteoarthritis with different Medical ways

 

Many individuals face health challenges related to joints, and among these challenges, knee osteoarthritis stands out as a common issue. Many people suffer from persistent and continuous pain that may hinder them from engaging in basic daily activities. This constant pain may lead individuals to take large doses of painkillers, which can potentially harm the stomach, kidneys, and other organs. Some may consider surgery as a last resort in certain cases. However, now severe and chronic knee osteoarthritis pain can be treated through various non-surgical methods, including radiofrequency therapy at Dr. Mohammed Koura's center who is a leading specialist in this field, staying updated on the latest therapeutic techniques through his participation in various international conferences alongside top doctors and experts from around the world.

 

Learn more in the following lines about what knee osteoarthritis is, its symptoms, causes, treatment methods, and the radiofrequency  therapy technique.

 

What is knee osteoarthritis?

It is the  tear of the outer layer of cartilage that covers the thigh bone and shin bone, leading to bone-on-bone friction. This friction can result in knee injury, stiffness, and occasional swelling. Additionally, the formation of bone spurs may increase the severity of pain. The degree of pain may vary with the severity of osteoarthritis.

 

Knee pain is the most common symptom of joint osteoarthritis in the knee, making activities such as running, jogging, climbing stairs, or kneeling painful. Your knees may also feel stiff or swollen. Over time, knee joint osteoarthritis can alter the shape of the knee joint, causing a sense of instability or fluctuation.

 

What are the symptoms of knee osteoarthritis?

Joint osteoarthritis in the knee leads to various highly taxing symptoms for many patients, including the following:

 

  • Joint cracking or popping sounds with movement.
  • Swelling of the joint.
  • Pain experienced during walking, standing, and sitting in the knee area.
  • Movement-related pain in the knee joints, worsening with activity and easing with rest, making it challenging to pinpoint its location.
  • In cases of severe osteoarthritis, stiffness in joint movement, resulting in the inability to fully bend or straighten the leg.

What are the causes of knee osteoarthritis?

There are various factors that can lead to the development of knee osteoarthritis, including the following:

 

  • Weight gain.
  • Aging and the natural progression of age.
  • Knee injuries.
  • Disorders in growth hormones.
  • Drying out and depletion of cartilage between the joints.
  • Suffering from certain diseases, such as diabetes.
  • Calcium, mineral, and vitamin deficiencies in bones and joints.
  • Presence of tumors behind the knee area, particularly in advanced cases of the disease.
  • Continuous pressure on the knees, such as prolonged standing without taking breaks.

What are the treatment methods of knee osteoarthritis?

There are several ways to treat knee pain, including physical therapy, medication, and surgery. The appropriate treatment for the patient is determined by the doctor based on the degree of pain and the severity of knee osteoarthritis, ranging from mild to moderate to severe.

Here are the treatments for mild knee osteoarthritis:

Treatment for Mild Knee Osteoarthritis

Physical therapy and medication are beneficial in this case. Some home remedies, natural oils, or medications may help alleviate or reduce pain, enhancing joint movement for a period, especially if the pain is manageable. Examples of these treatments include:

 

  • Using heat or ice packs to reduce joint inflammation.
  • Exercise physical activity.
  • Warm water compresses for 15 minutes daily to alleviate pain.
  • Massaging the knee with certain oils, such as olive oil.
  • Consuming flaxseed by mixing a tablespoon of ground or whole flaxseed with a cup of hot milk and drinking the mixture once daily.
  • Using honey as an anti-inflammatory remedy, as it contains various vitamins.
  • Chamomile and mustard oil may help alleviate knee osteoarthritis.
  • Topical analgesics can be used to relieve pain and swelling for an hour or more.

Treatment for Moderate Knee Osteoarthritis

 

Hymovis Injections are used for knee injections to treat meniscal tears at Dr. Mohammed Koura's center, which always strives for the best and the latest advancements for its patients. Hymovis Injections are a modern approach in the field of science. They were announced at the International Conference on Knee Osteoarthritis in Denmark in 2022. This treatment is certified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a safe and effective medication for cases of meniscal tears.

 

Hymovis Injections rely on a modern property that reconstructs its molecules, unlike old types that break down and are absorbed by the body. Consequently, they have a long-lasting effect.

Treatment for Severe and Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis

Many individuals believe that the only treatment for severe knee osteoarthritis is surgical intervention and knee joint replacement. However, at Dr. Mohammed Koura's center, a non-surgical alternative for knee joint replacement, is found in radiofrequency therapy.

 

Additionally, Hyaluronic Acid and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections can be administered to ensure better results. These are other non-surgical techniques for treating knee osteoarthritis.

 

What is the radiofrequency Therapy for Knee Osteoarthritis?

Knee osteoarthritis pain can be treated using a highly modern technique known as radiofrequency Therapy, which has proven its effectiveness globally. It serves as a good alternative to knee joint replacement surgeries but without the need for surgery. This technique may be beneficial in the following cases:

 

  • For patients who refuse or are unable to undergo knee joint replacement surgery due to health conditions.
  • In cases where medication treatments have failed.
  • For patients who have undergone joint replacement surgery but still experience severe pain.

radiofrequency Therapy is one of the most important and straightforward procedures performed without surgical intervention in a sterile and equipped operating room.

This is achieved by using special needles known as radiofrequency Needles, which are placed near the nerves responsible for transmitting pain sensations. This is done using a dedicated X-ray device or ultrasound (sonar) equipment.

The X-ray or ultrasound device precisely identifies the locations of these painful nerves. The radiofrequency Needles are then connected to a Thermal Frequency Device that effectively inhibits the function of these painful nerves.

After the procedure is completed, the patient is provided with some advice and instructions to follow.

Other non-surgical methods for treating knee osteoarthritis

Knee osteoarthritis can be treated by stem cells.

What are the advantages of non-surgical treatment for knee osteoarthritis?

The advantages of non-surgical treatment for knee osteoarthritis are numerous, including the following:

  • Limited interventions that do not require surgical incisions or cuts.
  • Simple, easy, and safe procedures.
  • Typically, the procedures take less than half an hour within the operating room.
  • These interventions are performed under local anesthesia, and general anesthesia is not used.
  • Patients can leave the hospital on the same day.
  • Patients can return to their normal lives in a short period, usually within two to three days.

It should be noted that patients need to adhere to all the doctor's instructions for rest and avoid engaging in strenuous daily activities that may worsen the pain. It is essential to discontinue habits that contribute to the deterioration of the condition, such as:

  • Losing weight if overweight.
  • Avoiding lifting heavy objects.
  • Minimizing daily work exertion.
  • Avoiding improper body postures that harm joints or the spine.
  • Ensuring proper exercise, even if in small amounts, and emphasizing correct sitting positions in daily life.

In conclusion, after explaining non-surgical treatments for knee osteoarthritis, you can visit Dr. Mohammed koura's center for a swift diagnosis and to determine the appropriate technique for you. We at Dr. Mohammed koura's center prioritize the latest and precise medical specializations that have been updated to include genuine therapeutic methods, not just pain relief.

Book now without hesitation to experience the best healthcare service at Dr. Mohammed Koura's center.