Arthrosamid: Targeting Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis for Balanced Relief and Greater Independence

Arthrosamid: Targeting Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis for Balanced Relief and Greater Independence

John Davies

Written By John Davies

Understanding Bilateral Knee Osteoarthritis and the Promise of Arthrosamid

Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition that causes joint pain and stiffness, and when it affects both knees—known as bilateral knee osteoarthritis—it presents particular challenges. People with OA in both knees often experience more intense discomfort and find everyday activities increasingly difficult. This can have a major impact on their mobility and independence, making even simple routines a struggle. Recently, a new treatment option called Arthrosamid has come to the forefront, offering hope for those dealing with this condition. Under the expert care of Professor Paul Lee and the team at the London Cartilage Clinic , Arthrosamid represents an exciting development in orthopaedic treatment designed to improve patient outcomes.

What Happens When Osteoarthritis Affects Both Knees?

Osteoarthritis causes the gradual breakdown of cartilage—the smooth tissue cushioning the joints—which leads to pain and stiffness. When this happens in both knees , these symptoms can multiply, making movement harder and daily tasks more challenging. Since both knees support our weight and help us walk, having OA in both can make even simple activities, like climbing stairs or standing for long periods, much more difficult. This dual strain means managing symptoms effectively in both knees is crucial to help people keep their independence and maintain their day-to-day routines.

Why Is Symmetry of Relief So Important?

One of the key goals when treating bilateral knee OA is achieving what doctors call “symmetry of relief.” This means that both knees receive balanced pain relief and improved function. If only one knee is treated, patients might experience uneven improvement, which can cause them to walk awkwardly or put extra strain on one leg. This imbalance can slow down recovery and even lead to further problems. Professor Paul Lee, with his vast clinical experience, stresses how essential it is to aim for even relief in both knees to restore natural movement and improve overall mobility.

How Does Arthrosamid Work in Treating Both Knees?

Arthrosamid is an injectable hydrogel made from polyacrylamide (PAAG), designed to support and protect the damaged areas inside the knee joint. While it doesn’t cure osteoarthritis, it helps reduce pain and stiffness, making movement easier and more comfortable. One of its strengths is the potential to treat both knees at the same time, helping patients achieve balanced relief across both joints .

A recent comprehensive review of available studies found that “PAAG hydrogel seems to be an efficacious and safe treatment option for knee OA and provides positive results for at least 2 years.” Importantly, the research highlighted that “injection of PAAG hydrogel intraarticularly into the knee has been shown to be safe with no long-lasting adverse events reported.” This means patients can expect not only symptom improvement but also a high level of safety. Treatment with Arthrosamid could therefore enhance the ability to take part in low-impact exercises —such as swimming or cycling—and promote greater independence in daily life. At the London Cartilage Clinic , patients receive this treatment within a supportive and professional environment, ensuring a personalised approach to care.

Supporting Independence Through Tailored Treatment

For people living with bilateral knee OA , staying independent is often the most important objective. Managing both knees effectively, using Arthrosamid as part of a wider treatment plan, can help patients continue with everyday activities and enjoy exercise that supports joint and overall health. Every patient is different, so it’s vital that treatment is tailored individually, with regular support and monitoring from skilled professionals like Professor Paul Lee. This ongoing care is key to maintaining long-term mobility, enhancing quality of life despite the challenges posed by osteoarthritis.

Conclusion: Expert Care and Thoughtful Choices

Bilateral knee osteoarthritis presents unique difficulties that call for balanced and targeted treatment strategies. Arthrosamid offers a promising solution to help achieve symmetry of relief in both knees, improving pain levels, function, and independence. With the expert guidance of Professor Paul Lee and the team at the London Cartilage Clinic, patients have access to advanced orthopaedic care suited to their individual needs. As always, treatment options should be carefully discussed with qualified healthcare professionals to ensure the best possible outcome.

For personalised medical advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.

References

Cole, A., Maulana, R. K., Whitehead, J. P., & Lee, P.Y.F. (2022). A systematic review of the novel compound Arthrosamid polyacrylamide (PAAG) hydrogel for treatment of knee osteoarthritis. Medical Research Archives, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v10i8.2950

Frequently Asked Questions

Bilateral knee osteoarthritis often leads to greater pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, making daily activities like walking or climbing stairs significantly harder. This can have a major impact on independence and quality of life for affected individuals.

Arthrosamid is an innovative injectable hydrogel that may reduce pain and stiffness in both knees, improving comfort and movement. The treatment offers the potential for balanced symptom relief, supporting patients in regaining independence and remaining active in daily life.

Individualised treatment plans, like those at London Cartilage Clinic, ensure both knees receive balanced care, supporting patient independence and mobility. Professor Paul Lee provides expert evaluation and ongoing support to help each patient manage symptoms and maintain activity levels.

Professor Paul Lee is a renowned cartilage expert and surgical ambassador, bringing a wealth of experience to each patient. At the London Cartilage Clinic, he leads a team offering advanced, personalised treatments in a supportive environment, ensuring the highest standards of orthopaedic care.

Current evidence suggests Arthrosamid is both effective and safe for knee osteoarthritis, with no long-term adverse events reported. At the London Cartilage Clinic, treatments are conducted under expert supervision, and all necessary precautions are taken to prioritise patient safety.


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