Osteoarthritis Consultation
Targeted treatment for osteoarthritis – reduce pain and improve function.
Osteoarthritis refers to a narrowing of the joint space. In most cases, no pain occurs, and therapy is not necessary. However, painful osteoarthritis can lead to chronic joint pain and restricted movement. Early interventional or regenerative therapy can prevent or at least reduce future damage.
Treatment Options:
- infiltrations
- PRP (Autologous Blood Therapy)
- Stem Cell Therapy (SVF)
- Radiofrequency Ablation (Denervation of Joint Nerves)
- Movement Therapy
Our Approach
- 1. Comprehensive Initial Assessment
- 2. Individualized Therapy Concept
- 3. Progress-Oriented Adjustment
What's Next?
Internal linking: PRP, stem cell therapy, infiltrations. Reduce pain – improve mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A degenerative joint disease with cartilage breakdown. Pain is not necessarily part of osteoarthritis, but if it occurs, efforts should be made to relieve it to maintain joint function.
No, many complaints can be treated conservatively.
Infiltrations, PRP, stem cell therapy, radiofrequency ablation, and movement therapy.
Regenerative procedures can partially provide support. However, current regenerative procedures cannot guarantee cartilage repair. It is important to reduce pain and maintain joint function.
Pain relief, improved function, and avoidance of surgery.
REFERRAL / DELEGATION FORM
Center of Competence for Pain Medicine Centre de compétence
pour la médecine de la douleur