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Our
surgeons prefer non-surgical solutions. If surgery is the right approach, our
team of physicians has skills in the latest techniques to effectively correct
musculoskeletal problems. Before trying the following treatments, please make sure to discuss with a
physician.
Lifestyle Modification
The first alternative to knee surgery is lifestyle modification. This may
include weight loss, avoiding activities such as running and twisting which can
aggravate the knee injury, modifying exercise to no- and low-impact, and other
changes in your daily routine to reduce stress on your knee.
Exercise and Physical Therapy
Exercise and physical therapy may be prescribed to improve the strength and
flexibility of your hip and other lower extremity muscles. Your exercise program
may include riding a stationary bike, light weight training and flexibility
exercises. An aquatic therapy program is especially effective for the treatment
of arthritis since it allows mild resistance while removing weight bearing
stresses.
Information about Meriter
Physical Therapy is available in the "Meriter Services" section of
this site.
Weight Loss
Too much pressure on the knee can be an instant cause of knee pain. One pound of
weight loss takes four pounds off of the joint. Weight should be proportional to
height. To find out if your weight is in a healthy range, use
Meriter's BMI Calculator. You can also find helpful information
about weight loss in our
Weight
Management section, located within the "Healthy Living" section of
this site.
Anti-inflammatory Medications
Arthritis pain is caused by inflammation in the knee as the bones rub against
each other due to eroded cartilage. Reducing the inflammation of the tissue in
the knee can provide temporary relief from pain and delay knee surgery.
Anti-inflammatory medications may be prescribed to decrease swelling in the
joint. These medications may be used to reduce inflammation, reducing pain
temporarily. A corticosteroid injection may also be used to reduce pain; in this
procedure a powerful anti-inflammatory agent is injected directly into the
joint.
Glucosamine/Chondroitin
A dietary supplement called glucosamine/chondroitin may improve the joint's
mobility and decrease pain from arthritis of the knee. Glucosamine and
chondroitin sulfate can slow the deterioration of cartilage in the joint,
reducing the pain of bone on bone. Both are naturally occurring molecules in the
body. Glucosamine is thought to promote the growth of new cartilage and repair
of damaged cartilage, while chondroitin is believed to promote water retention,
improving the elasticity of cartilage, and also to inhibit cartilage-destroying
enzymes.
Information about this medication is available in the Drug Finder,
located within Meriter's "Healthy Living" section.
Corticosteroid Injection
Powerful anti-inflammatory agent injected directly into the joint to decrease
inflammation.
Joint Fluid Therapy
While medications and supplements can be helpful in reducing inflammation and
pain and help you delay or avoid knee surgery, there are trade-offs. Drug
therapies may have side effects, and there is a limit to how much pain reduction
can occur.
In a procedure called joint fluid therapy, a series of injections is made
directly into the knee joints. This therapy is designed to reduce pain by
improving lubrication in the knee, replacing the synovial fluid that lubricates
the knee. Hyaluronate is used for the treatment of osteoarthritis knee pain in
patients who have failed to get adequate relief from simple painkillers or from
exercise and physical therapy.
A solution made of highly purified, sodium hyaluronate (trade name SUPARTZ) is
used in this procedure. SUPARTZ is made from a natural chemical found in the
body and is found in particularly high amounts in joint tissues and in the fluid
(synovial fluid) that fills the joints.
The body's own hyaluronan acts like a lubricant and shock absorber in synovial
fluid of a healthy joint. Osteoarthritis reduces your synovial fluid's ability
to protect and lubricate your joint.
A physician administers an injection of SUPARTZ solution into your knee once a
week for 5 weeks (a total of 5 injections). This helps to re-lubricate your knee
and reduce the pain of osteoarthritis, possibly delaying or helping you avoid
knee surgery.
Knee Braces and Sleeves
A brace may be used to provide external stability to the knee joint. Braces
are devices made of plastic, metal, leather and/or foam and are designed to
stabilize a joint, reduce pain and inflammation and strengthen the muscles of
the knee. By putting pressure on the sides of the joint, the brace causes the
joint to realign, which in turn decreases the contact between the two rough bone
surfaces and reduces the pain while increasing mobility.
As you can see, there are several non-surgical options for treating
osteoarthritis. These methods can delay knee surgery by providing short-term
relief. However, any drug therapy program is likely to have side effects which
should be taken into consideration. Non-surgical procedures may also have
limited results compared to the long-term results of knee surgery.
Shoe Modifications
Helps to prevent arthritis and be able to walk in a naturally aligned position.
Cane or Walker
Used to assist with walking and improve mobility.
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