
How Hyaluronic Acid Injections Can Ease Your Knee Pain

If you’re coping with arthritic knee pain that is limiting your life, your goal may be to find a more sustainable solution than spot medications but less invasive than surgery. If that’s the case, hyaluronic acid (HA) injections may present the perfect solution.
At ReGen Pain Management, with locations in Plano and Frisco, Texas, Dr. Jonathan Koning and his team offer a wide range of services that tackle orthopedic issues from head to toe.
When it comes to knee pain, HA injections are helping scores of our patients to regain their active lifestyles.
Here’s a look at how hyaluronic acid joint injections can ease your knee pain.
Behind your knee pain
Many conditions can lead to knee pain, including:
- Torn ligaments
- Dislocated or fractured kneecap
- Bursitis
- Torn meniscus
- Arthritis and other degenerative conditions
Far and away, the primary culprits behind knee pain are osteoarthritis and wear and tear, especially as you age. When arthritis strikes your knees, it causes the breakdown of your cartilage and the loss of HA, a naturally occurring substance in your joints that aids with lubrication.
Restoring pain-free movement
If, after an extensive evaluation of your knees, we find that degenerative processes within your joint are to blame for your pain, we typically start conservatively with:
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Prescription medications
- Physical therapy
- Joint injections, including HA
The goal behind our HA injections is to restore pain-free movement in your knees by increasing the lubrication within these large joints.
We administer the HA injections in our offices on an outpatient basis, which means you’re free to continue your day afterward (though you should refrain from strenuous exercise until we give you the green light).
To get started, most of our patients benefit from a series of weekly injections over 3-5 weeks. As you progress through your treatment, your pain should ease and your mobility should increase.
These results can last up to 6 months — even a year, for some. Once the pain returns, you simply return for another round of injections.
One of the most significant benefits of HA injections is that they buy you ample time to address your knee pain from every angle, including targeted exercises that strengthen your leg muscles, taking the pressure off your beleaguered joints.
If you’d like to explore whether HA injections are right for your knee pain, contact your nearest ReGen Pain management office or make an appointment online today.
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