Shoulder Pain Treatment



Are you struggling with shoulder pain?

Having problems dressing and undressing?

Check out Doctor Cameron's fantastic new Shoulder Pain Survival Guide






Sunday, August 02, 2009

Hyalgan

I'm often asked about whether Hyalgan can be used to treat shoulder pain in the same way that it works for arthritis of the knee

Hyalgan is a useful treatment for knee pain in general - but works particularly well for osteoarthritis of the knee. It's given by injection - sometimes on only one occasion or sometimes repeatedly over the course of two or three weeks

Shoulder Doctor, Gordon Cameron now offers a comprehensive Hyalgan, Supartz, Orthovisc and Synvisc Treatment service. If you have chronic knee pain then these options might make a huge difference. Consultations and treatments are available in Edinburgh, Scotland

You can make an appointment to discuss treatments and options here.

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Are you struggling with shoulder pain?

Having problems dressing and undressing?

Check out Doctor Cameron's fantastic new Shoulder Pain Survival Guide






Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Artificial Oil for Creaky Joints

The company who make Synvisc - a synovial fluid replacement product - have announced a new approach and a new version of their product.

Genzyme say that they are seeking approval to use a single treatment of Synvisc-One to treat osteoarthritis of the knee for up to six months. Synvisc treatment is currently approved to be given in three separate doses at once weekly intervals. Synvisc-One combines those doses in one treatment. This means that patients will need only one injection and not three as at present.

A number of companies make synovial fluid replacement products.
Synovial fluid is the natural "oil" that we all have in our joints. When osteoarthritis develops the supply of synovial fluid dries up and the joint becomes dry and stiff. The idea behind synvisc and related drugs is to replace the missing synovial fluid and thus to provide lubrication, better movement and pain relief.

At present synvisc and the other related drugs are mostly used for knee osteoarthritis but some doctors are beginning to experiment with their use in other joints.

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