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derekpara | 17:36 Fri 07th Sep 2012 | Health & Fitness
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I have been told that there is a treatment that injects a fluid into a worn knee to replace the body's natural synovial (?) fluid and the injections are at roughly six monthly intervals. Is this true ? If so, what is the treatment called and is it available on the NHS ?

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I presume this is the treatment and am unaware if available on NHS...

http://www.dailymail....ints-save-hip-op.html
Though the tone of the article suggests it isn't.
I'm not sqad but it's called viscosupplementation .They inject hyaluronic acid into the knee .I don't think you get get it on the NHS or I would have been first in the queue :)
You may be able to get it privately .
I can add nothing to the answer that shaney star has given........exept to say that the long term effects have not been made clear.

No, I do not think that it is available on the NHS OR being performed in the UK.

I stand to be corrected on my paragraph above.
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Thankyou all.

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Sounds very interesting - hope they bring it to the UK and on the NHS, as so many people suffer with their knees.

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