In recent years, Regenerative Injection therapy has built its reputation within the medical community for its clinically proven ability to treat knee arthritis and act as an alternative to steroid injections or knee replacement surgery.
Research has proven its pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory and regenerative benefits for individuals suffering from Knee Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Regenerative Injection therapy involves the injection of a natural regenerative solution that, in studies, has been shown to stimulate chondrocytes, which are the small cells that make up cartilage.
The treatment has been shown not only to reduce pain and inflammation and to stimulate cartilage growth, but also to repair and strengthen the ligaments within the knee, which have been put under additional strain by the instability that arthritis causes in a knee joint.
The injections are naturally anti-bacterial, so they are deemed one of the safest injections available in medicine. Its impeccable safety record has been the reason why thousands of doctors and practitioners around the world are now adopting it as an effective, non-invasive alternative to steroid injections or knee replacement surgery.
Feel free to watch the video testimonials below, which describe the life-changing benefits the treatment has had for our patients.
What is the success rate of Regenerative Injection Therapy?
Our clinical audits show that 90% of our patients achieve positive outcomes with our treatment.
For the 10% of patients who fail to experience results, we help point them in the direction of another practitioner or therapy that may be able to help.
How long does it take for the treatment to work?
Some patients experience relief after a few hours, some after a few days, and some not until a few weeks after their third appointment. 70% of our patients start to experience results after just one appointment.
What happens during your first appointment?
Your practitioner will start by taking down a full medical case history. This will involve asking you detailed questions about your knee and about anything that may have influenced the development of the arthritis in the first place.
We will then perform an ultrasound scan, a medical thermography scan and a biomechanical scan. These scans provide additional information about your knee beyond what an X-ray has shown. This information helps us provide more targeted, effective treatment for our patients.
There will then be enough time for treatment if you wish to go ahead.
How many sessions will I need?
Most patients require 3 sessions for optimal results.
Is the treatment painful?
Most patients describe prolotherapy as tolerable with only mild to moderate discomfort. You may experience a brief, sharp scratch when the needle is inserted, followed by a temporary aching or burning sensation as the solution is injected for 20 seconds. Any discomfort during the procedure subsides quickly.
Is Regenerative Injection Therapy covered by insurance?
Unfortunately, the treatment is not currently covered by most UK insurance providers. We provide detailed invoices for those who wish to submit claims to private insurance companies, as some policies may offer partial coverage for complementary therapies. We recommend checking with your insurance provider directly about coverage for regenerative injection therapies.
Are there any side effects?
With it being a natural treatment, Regenerative Injection Therapy is extremely safe with minimal side effects. Common temporary effects include mild pain, stiffness, or bruising at injection sites, which typically resolve within a few days.
Has Regenerative Injection Therapy been evaluated in clinical studies?
Yes, the effectiveness of the treatment has been evaluated in multiple studies worldwide.
Is the treatment offered on the NHS?
Unfortunately, the treatment isn’t offered on the NHS at this point in time.