
Arthrosamid vs PRP: Streamlining Treatment for Knee Osteoarthritis
This article compares platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and Arthrosamid injections for knee osteoarthritis treatment. PRP uses concentrated platelets from the patient's blood to reduce pain and improve function but requires complex preparation and shows variable results. Arthrosamid, a synthetic polyacrylamide hydrogel, offers a simple, single-injection procedure that acts as a joint shock absorber, providing consistent and lasting pain relief. Arthrosamid's ease of use and predictable outcomes make it ideal for outpatient clinics. Led by Professor Paul Lee, the London Cartilage Clinic offers personalized treatment choices based on clinical evidence and patient needs, optimizing symptom relief and mobility. Selecting the best therapy depends on individual circumstances and expert consultation.








