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Non-Surgical Treatment for Bone-on-Bone Knees

Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder in the United States. In fact, according to statistics published in Clinics of Geriatric Medicine, 10% of males and 13% of women over the age of 60 suffer from this condition.

When osteoarthritis of the knees becomes severe, it is commonly referred to as bone-on-bone knees.

Bone-on-bone knees are painful and cause a lot of discomfort to those suffering from this condition. Patients with this disorder often get nervous when it comes to seeking treatment because mainstream treatments for bone-on-bone knees often involve invasive and risky surgeries. These procedures often come with their own set of side effects, with no guarantee of positive results.

However, there are alternative methods of treatment for those suffering from this condition. These non-surgical alternatives include potent regenerative techniques such as stem cell therapy.

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What Causes Bone-on-Bone Knees?

When your knee joints lose cartilage this causes inflammation in the area and limits your movement, causing a significant amount of pain and discomfort. There are many factors that may lead to the loss of cartilage such as genetics, underlying medical conditions, or simply going through the natural aging process.

Are Bone-On-Bone Knees Painful?

Bone-on-bone knees are notorious for the amount of pain they cause to the patient. The pain for this condition is usually characterized as a constant dull ache in the area where there is bone-on-bone contact, with occasional bursts of sharp pain in the middle.

If you are experiencing this type of pain, you should contact a doctor right away. With their guidance, you can explore the various treatment options that are best for you based on your medical history and the present severity of your condition.

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What Treatments are Available for Bone-on-Bone Knees?

Your doctor may recommend that you receive injections or take medication to reduce your pain. In most cases, they will likely recommend you undertake a total or partial knee replacement surgery. The most common form of surgery for bone-on-bone arthritis is a total knee replacement, and this process will resurface the ends of your knee joint bones.

For those who are looking for less invasive and more natural treatment options, stem cells for knee pain are a viable choice. Our non-surgical treatment for bone-on-bone knees offers you a viable alternative to chronic pain medication usage and invasive surgeries.

Knee Osteoarthritis Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy is a minimally invasive technique that focuses on optimizing your body’s natural ability to heal. In this therapy, stem cells are injected into your knees to aid in the repairing of local damaged tissues and cells.

A recent 2021 study published in The American Journal of Translational Research concluded that stem cells are a promising solution to osteoarthritis due to their multipotency for differentiation into chondrocytes, or in other words, their ability to create new cells responsible for cartilage formation.

Another meta-analysis published in 2020 in Medicine (Baltimore) revealed that stem cell therapy has superiority as a conservative treatment of knee osteoarthritis over other treatment options.

Receive Non-Surgical Treatment for Bone-On Bone Knees at RegeneVive Health and Wellness 

Are you suffering from bone-one-bone knee pain? We can help.

At RegeneVive Health and Wellness, we offer state-of-the-art stem cell therapy using only the latest tools and techniques. Contact us today or calling us at 844 446 7827 to learn more about our stem cell therapy as a non-surgical treatment for bone-on-bone knees, and how it can help you recover.