Joint injections can provide relief from pain and stiffness using different approaches. Corticosteroids reduce inflammation, hyaluronic acid restores cushioning, PRP supports healing with your own growth factors, and stem cell–based products aim to promote regeneration.
Corticosteroid injections provide targeted relief by administering potent anti-inflammatory medication directly into the affected joint. This treatment effectively alleviates pain, reduces swelling, and improves mobility, allowing for a more comfortable range of motion.
Filler injections (hyaluronic acid) help restore natural cushioning and lubrication inside the joint, making movement smoother and more comfortable. Many patients experience reduced pain, less stiffness, and improved mobility without surgery or downtime.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is derived from your own blood and concentrated with natural growth factors that support healing and repair. When injected into joints, PRP can reduce inflammation, promote healthier tissue, and provide a safe, minimally invasive option for lasting relief.
Stem cell products derived from Wharton’s Jelly (the protective tissue around umbilical cords) and in some cases from umbilical cord blood or placental tissue, can be injected into joints. These are thought to support healing, reduce inflammation, and potentially regenerate damaged tissue.
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