Each joint is closely dependent on the structures that surround it. Often, rehabilitation through targeted muscle strengthening is enough to restore joint function without pain. The intervention of the physiotherapist is then essential, with the establishment and rigorous application of protocols specific to your pathology.
Biological therapies by local injections are also of certain interest. Corticosteroids, for example, contribute to the reduction of local inflammation responsible for pain. Hyaluronic acid promotes tissue rehydration and is used in cases of osteoarthritis. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy exploits the potential of cells and their ability to interact positively on your painful areas.
The path to healthy joints often involves comprehensive lifestyle support. Adapting your activities, adopting appropriate diets or taking specific vitamin supplements can help ensure good bone quality. All possible therapeutic approaches will be offered to you in order to obtain the best result for your joint health.