The answer is NO. The conventional treatment methods such as R.I.C.E. Formula (Rest, Ice therapy, Compression, and Elevation), physical therapy, activity modification, medications such as analgesics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), administration of hyaluronic acid injections, and corticosteroid injections may provide temporary relief from the arthritic symptoms. But they do not treat the underlying causes. The surgical methods include joint distraction, knee arthroscopy, knee osteotomy, and partial or total joint replacement. Your physician may recommend these options if non-surgical methods do not yield any improvement. But there may be a repetitive chance of joint replacement in the future.
Regenerative cellular treatment may be a potential alternative to conventional methods. Regenerative treatment such as SVF (Stromal Vascular Fraction) therapy, Mesenchymal Cell therapy and P.R.P. (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapy provides a one-stop solution to your long-lasting symptoms by restoring normal structure and function. The regenerative therapy naturally heals the damaged part and regenerates new cells restoring movement and providing pain relief. Unlike the above listed conventional treatment methods, regenerative therapy does not have any side effects.
So, knee arthritis can be managed if you opt for regenerative cellular treatment.
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