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There is no direct, one-to-one alternative to knee replacement surgery. However, various alternative treatment options are available for patients who do not wish to undergo surgery or are not yet suitable for it.
These options may include:
* Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: Personalized programs aimed at reducing pain, increasing joint mobility, and strengthening muscles.
* Intra-articular Injections: Methods such as hyaluronic acid, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), or corticosteroid injections administered into the knee. These injections can provide symptomatic relief, especially for patients with early-stage knee degeneration. However, the effect of these treatments is generally temporary, and its duration may vary depending on the stage of the disease and individual response. In cases of advanced joint damage requiring surgical intervention, these treatments can only offer short-term symptom alleviation.
Is there an alternative to knee replacement?
These options may include:
* Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: Personalized programs aimed at reducing pain, increasing joint mobility, and strengthening muscles.
* Intra-articular Injections: Methods such as hyaluronic acid, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), or corticosteroid injections administered into the knee. These injections can provide symptomatic relief, especially for patients with early-stage knee degeneration. However, the effect of these treatments is generally temporary, and its duration may vary depending on the stage of the disease and individual response. In cases of advanced joint damage requiring surgical intervention, these treatments can only offer short-term symptom alleviation.