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OstenilTM - A Great Treatment for Arthritis
Injection into joints for the relieve of pain from Osteoarthritis. Ostenil may be used in joints which are painful, stiff (have limited movement) and swollen. Examples being the big toe joint, the ankle and knee. Osteoarthritis is a disease which slowly erodes the joints this causes pain and a loss of function within the joint. Quality of life can be greatly diminished. By using Ostenil it is hoped that the function of the joint will be improved; this should aid mobility and decrease pain. Joints which have been injured from sports, surgery, accidents or simply the normal aging process can be treated and in the vast majority of times can be helped. What does Ostenil look like? Ostenil comes as a sterile packaged syringe.
How is the Ostenil injected? Normally a joint is simply injected with Ostenil. Sometimes an X-ray may be taken to determine or diagnose the severity of Arthritis. Patients can ask for a local anaesthetic to help minimise the pain of the Ostenil injection. The joint injection will take several minutes; in bad cases your Podiatrist may opt to inject your joint under X-ray guidance which can help improve the accuracy of the injection. How much Ostenil is used? Ostenil may be injected several times into the effected joint before a noticeable decrease in pain relief and joint mobility is seen. Several joints can be treated at the same time. The effectiveness of Ostenil treatment is usually affected by the severity of the joints disease; in severe cases no improvement may be seen. Repeat treatment cycles may be administered as required.
How does Ostenil work? Ostenil attempts to mimic Hyaluronic Acid (HA) which is a natural substance found within most joints. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a natural polymer, which provides viscoelastic properties to the synovial fluid within your joints. In a normal joint it is highly concentrated at the surface coating of the cartilage on the ends of bones. In the synovial fluid, HA acts as a lubricant and a shock absorber, an energy storing agent between opposing cartilages. This helps to stop the onset of Osteoarthritis and its associated symptoms, joints which are affected with Arthritic changes cause the effectiveness of HA to decrease. This increases the mechanical loading of the joint and results in cartilage breakdown and therefore pain and restricted mobility of the affected joint. Treatment with Ostenil helps restore the normal balance within a joint this can improve the lubrication of the joint and its ability to absorb shock. This should help to increase joint mobility and decrease pain.
Is Ostenil like A Steroid Injection? No, Ostenil is not a steroid and as such does not have the side effects associated. How long does the pain relief last for? There is no correct answer to this question as each patient is different. Pain relief may last for from 6 to 12 months depending upon severity of arthritis. Are There Any Side Effects Or Risks With This Treatment?
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