What Types of Injections Are Used for Arthritis?
Arthritis is a painful disease that affects the joints of the body. Common in men and women the disease progresses with age. While there is no cure, effective management of the disease is possible. One option is being injected into the joints with the therapy prescribed.
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Viscosupplementation
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The procedure by which a gel-like solution is injected into the joint to help the viscous properties of the joint synovial fluid is termed as Viscosupplementation.
Steroid Injections
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Steroids can help control the pain in joints. Usually a rheumatologist will prescribe not more than three injections into the joints in one calendar year.
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Synvisc Injections
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Synvisc is a hyaluronates used in the management of arthritis. As a viscosupplementation treatment the drug is directly injected into the knee joint to help increase the viscosity of the synovial fluid.
Orthovisc Injections
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Orthovisc injections are a form of high molecular weight hyaluronate used to treat osteoarthritis using a syringe and thin needle injected in the knee joint.
Supartz Injections
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Supartz treatment is also known as joint fluid therapy used for the purpose of viscosupplementation. It is injected directly into the knee joint to help manage the drying synovial fluid.
Euflexxa Injections
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Euflexxa is a form of hyaluronan that is highly purified. It helps in the treatment of osteoarthritis and it is a therapy rather than a drug. It has properties similar to that of the synovial fluid and helps lubricate the joints.
Hyalgan
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Derived from a solution of sodium hyaluronate, Hylagan is similar to Hyaluronate a natural chemical that is formed by the human body. It helps in the restoration of the lubrication and cushioning of the joints when the normal fluid starts to dry.
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