Don't Delay Your Arthritis Knee Pain Relief
You’ve been dealing with the pain for long enough. Get the help you deserve.
What Does Knee Osteoarthritis Feel Like?
Do you regularly experience painful, stiff, or swollen knees? If so, you might be one of the millions living with knee osteoarthritis (OA), which can manifest as:
Don't delay treatment - these symptoms worsen over time without intervention!
What Are the
Stages of Knee OA?
Knee OA can take months to years to become
severe. Here's how the disease progresses:1
STAGE 1
Little to no pain, minor stiffness,
potential bone spurs
STAGE 2
Mild stiffness and pain, more
bone spurs, thinning cartilage
STAGE 3
Moderate pain, decreased
movement, joint stiffening and
swelling, cartilage degradation,
reduced joint space
STAGE 4
Severe pain and discomfort,
potential leg deformities,
restricted mobility,
disappearance of joint space
Studies show 1 in 7 people with osteoarthritis develop an abrupt progression to advanced-stage disease, many within 12 months if they: 2
1
Are middle-age
or older
2
Have OA in more
than one joint
3
Have a high BMI
(body mass index)
What Happens If Knee Osteoarthritis Goes Untreated?
Delaying professional treatment puts you at risk of severe long-term consequences:
Weight
gain
Anxiety and
depression
Social
isolation
Loss of
independence
Difficulty
sleeping
Permanent
disability
Increased risk of
premature death3
As well as
Compensation and injury
to other body parts:
Compensation and injury to other body parts:
Exaggerated
spinal curve
Pelvic
tilt
Leg muscle weakness
and atrophy
Lower
back pain
Hip joint
stress
Degeneration of knee
ligaments and tendons
Getting treatment as soon as possible and preserve your knee function longer, so don't wait!
NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO SCHEDULE A NO-CHARGE, NO-OBLIGATION SCREENING BEFORE YOUR CONDITION WORSENS!
How Do I Know If I Need Treatment?
Anyone with recurring knee pain that doesn't go away over time should seek immediate intervention - especially if it impacts daily activities like:
You might get temporary relief from rest, ice, and prescription drugs, but these don't address the root of the problem. Getting started sooner could postpone or remove the need for invasive surgery.
What's the Best Way to Treat Knee OA?
The good news is, knee OA is highly treatable and early intervention helps you qualify for the least invasive treatment possible.
*We recommend viscosupplementation due to its
low invasiveness and positive long-term outcomes.
Why Viscosupplementation?
Viscosupplementation is a safe gel injection that cushions the joint and relieves knee pain for up to 6 months or longer before the next injection is needed!4 Here's why we recommend it to patients:
Short procedure time
Immediate relief
Virtually pain-free
Minimal downtime
Restores joint function & lubrication
Delays need for surgery
Clinical trials show that a majority of participants who receive viscosupplementation injections experience less pain after one month.5
It's time. You've put off your knee pain for far too long.
Take the first step towards a more comfortable life.
No One Loves Knee Pain. It’s time. You’ve put off your knee pain for far too long.
Take the first step towards a more comfortable life.
No One Loves Knee Pain. It’s time. You’ve put off your knee pain for far too long. Take the first step towards a more comfortable life.