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The Clementine Churchill Hospital offers Arthrosamid® injections for knee pain in Harrow and the wider area
This page explains what Arthrosamid® is, how it works for knee pain and what to expect during the procedure.
At The Clementine Churchill Hospital, 9 of our highly experienced orthopaedic consultants are now offering Arthrosamid® injections to help relieve knee pain and improve mobility. The specialists currently providing this advanced treatment include:
Call or book online today to arrange a consultation to discuss private Arthrosamid® treatment with a specialist of your choice at Circle Health Group.
Osteoarthritis is most common in the knees, hips and small joints in the hands, but can affect other joints. Arthrosamid® is currently only approved to treat knee osteoarthritis.
Arthrosamid® is an intra-articular injection, meaning it is given directly into your knee joint. It contains a non-biodegradable hydrogel that thickens the lubricating fluid, known as synovial fluid, and integrates with the tissue in your knee joint. This lubricates and cushions your knee joint which helps to relieve knee pain and improve your mobility. The synthetic hydrogel is not broken down by your body which allows it to stay in your knee joint, relieving symptoms for longer than other similar treatments.
Arthrosamid® offers several benefits over current injectables for knee osteoarthritis including:
Arthrosamid® may be a suitable treatment for you if you have moderate to severe knee osteoarthritis that hasn’t improved with treatments such as lifestyle changes, medication, or physiotherapy. It can also be a good option for younger patients who want to delay knee replacement surgery, or for patients who want to avoid the recovery time after surgery.
Arthrosamid® may not be suitable for everyone. Tell your consultant about any medical conditions and allergies you have, and any other medications you are taking (including over-the-counter medicines and supplements) before having treatment with Arthrosamid.®
Arthrosamid® may not be safe for you if you:
If Arthrosamid® isn’t a suitable treatment for you, your consultant may recommend an alternative treatment. Some alternative treatments for knee osteoarthritis include:
We offer standard, fixed prices for Arthrosamid® injections:
For more information or to book your treatment, contact our self-pay team on 020 8872 3975 or email [email protected], to get in contact with one of our dedicated advisors.
At your first appointment, you will be seen by a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, a doctor specialising in conditions affecting the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons. Your first appointment is important as it’s where you’ll meet your consultant, the doctor responsible for your care.
During your appointment, your consultant will ask you about your symptoms, medical history, general health and any treatments you have tried previously. They will spend time getting to know you, discuss your expectations for treatment and encourage you to ask any questions you may have. At Circle Health Group, we want you to be as well-informed and comfortable as possible during your treatment, so please feel free to ask any questions or discuss any concerns with your consultant during your appointment.
Your consultant may ask to see the results of any previous tests or scans, or they may arrange them on the day. These may include blood tests, or imaging scans such as an X-ray, CT scan, or MRI.
Your consultant will tell you how to prepare for your Arthrosamid® injection. Instructions will also be in your appointment letter. Please contact the hospital if there’s anything you’re not sure about, or if you have any questions or concerns.
Your consultant may tell you to stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners, for a few days before your injection. This is to reduce the risk of bleeding during the procedure.
When you arrive at the department, you’ll be met by a member of staff who will explain the procedure to you and answer any questions you may have. You’ll need to sign a consent form to say you agree to have the procedure and are aware of any potential complications and side effects.
Before your Arthrosamid® injection, you may be given antibiotics into your vein to reduce the risk of infection.
The procedure takes around 15 minutes.
During your procedure:
An Arthrosamid® injection is performed as an outpatient, and you won’t need to stay in hospital after your procedure. You can leave the department as soon as you feel ready.
Once the anaesthetic wears off, you may have some discomfort in your knee, but this is usually mild and short-lived. Take over-the-counter painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen if you need to.
You may also have some mild to moderate swelling around the injection site. This will resolve gradually over the next few days.
You can walk and perform most normal daily activities immediately after your procedure, but it’s best to avoid strenuous activities or heavy lifting for a few days after your Arthrosamid® injection to allow your knee joint to settle.
We don’t recommend driving for at least 24 hours after your Arthrosamid® injection. Please arrange for someone to collect you from the hospital after your procedure, or we can arrange a taxi if you prefer.
You can return to work as soon as you feel ready.
Arthrosamid® injection is a safe procedure, but as with any type of medical procedure, there is a small risk of complications or side effects.
Your consultant will explain all the possible side effects and complications of Arthrosamid® before your procedure and answer any questions you may have. It’s important that you are fully informed about any possible risks and complications of Arthrosamid® before your procedure as this will allow you to make an informed decision about your treatment.
Possible side effects of Arthrosamid® injection include:
At Circle Health Group, we have the experience and expertise to ensure the best possible care and outcome for our patients. As a patient with Circle Health Group, you can expect the highest standards of care including:
If you would like to see a consultant or learn more about Arthrosamid® injections for knee osteoarthritis, book your appointment online today or call a member of our team directly on 020 8872 3975 or email [email protected], to get in contact with one of our dedicated advisors.