Nearly 10% of the Canadian population deals with arthritis. The debilitating bone condition can cause severe disabilities that may even require joint replacement surgery in some cases.

People with arthritis have to make major lifestyle changes to improve joint functions, reduce pain, and mitigate the onset of any disabilities.

Knee Arthritis and Treatment Options

Arthritis is caused by the inflammation of the joints in the body. One of the most commonly affected joints is the knee. Arthritis in the knee can develop over time or appear suddenly. It makes activities like climbing stairs, walking, and bending challenging and painful.

Symptoms range from a decreased range of motion and swollen joints to redness of the skin around the affected area.

The initial treatment that’s recommended for knee arthritis is typically non-surgical. It can include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medication, and lifestyle modifications.

However, if the arthritis has progressed and cannot be managed by these treatments, knee surgery may be the next logical step. The procedure usually involves removing the membrane that lines the knee joints, and replacing it with artificial components.

PRP Treatment and Benefits

An increasingly popular treatment option that can help with knee arthritis, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections are a type of prolotherapy that triggers the self-healing properties of the body. This encourages the body to heal and repair the damaged ligament without requiring invasive surgical processes.

The injection-based procedure involves extracting some blood from the patient and spinning it in a centrifuge. The plasma from the blood is extracted and injected into the damaged joint. The concentrated growth factors of the plasma utilize the body’s natural elements, which makes it very safe.

The treatment also reduces the need for stronger anti-inflammatory medications and opioids for pain management. PRP injections can also help treat various musculoskeletal conditions such as chronic plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff tears, and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries.

Contact SEMI for Innovative PRP Treatments in The Greater Toronto Area!

Sports & Exercise Medicine Institute offers the expert services of leading experienced doctors and physiotherapists in The Greater Toronto Area. We also offer innovative PRP injections at our premier sports medicine and physiotherapy clinic to help patients deal with various musculoskeletal conditions.

Our services include non-surgical treatments, expert diagnoses for sports-related injuries, and effective treatment options for all kinds of debilitating illnesses and chronic conditions.

Our full range of treatments includes acupuncture, physiotherapy, custom knee braces, foot pain podiatry, shockwave therapy, massage therapy, and neck and shoulder pain treatments.

Contact us now to schedule an appointment!