Evidence for Hyaluronic Acid Viscosupplementation for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

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Huge win for me. Relieved my knee pain

garrettehedrick
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They work for me o can now walk 15 minutes when im out without pain

Trust
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I currently get regular cortisone injections....IF I give HA a try can I go back to cortisone or is that option
eliminated from my options? Thank you

slowens
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After 6 years. I was suck 3 rd injection. First one was extra swelling. 2nd one knee sweelling up. Flyid takin out. 3rd en up ER. Fever, sweats faint instant bowel on the toilet. Knee swelled up so bad I couldn't even use my leg.. but the doctors not making a big deal and they still have a little bit of fever.

delphiniapickett
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These injections did not work for me, and the one thing they never told me is that if you go ahead and decide to do surgery you have to wait anywhere between 4 and 7 months for this stuff to flush out of your body before they can perform surgery or there is a greater chance for infection. Not happy.

tmangler
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I was told that Medicare by the Drs will only allow one treatment (3) injections per year

RoseMoser-mfgh
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Forgot to mention the injections have a 50/50 chance of working ( maybe less) this is the reason numerous insurance companies will not approve the injections. Too many statistics and not enough data on results from actual patients.

farahd