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Joint regeneration centre - Warsaw and Płock

The OrtoGo Joint regeneration centre is a place where a team of highly qualified specialists combines their professional skills with the use of innovative technology and modern methods. This makes it possible not only to avoid complicated and invasive surgical operations but also often long and exhausting rehabilitation. Find out how quickly and safely you can regain full functionality without the need for long recovery with our specialists. Trust the professionals and schedule an appointment at OrtoGo in Warsaw or Płock to soon enjoy comfortable physical activity at its best.

What is joint regeneration?

Joint regeneration no longer means the necessity of undergoing invasive surgical procedures. By utilising innovative technology, it is possible to prevent hospitalisation and avoid subjecting the patient to complicated treatment methods. With the use of always individually tailored therapy, this novel approach to joint regeneration is now completely safe, painless, and most importantly, effective. A patient who has previously struggled with joint pain or stiffness can return to health without the need for intensive rehabilitation.

What does joint regeneration at OrtoGo involve?

We use injection therapy, which has been hailed as a true revolution in restoring excellent joint condition. It's time to put an end to pain, difficulty walking, or problems performing simple daily activities. Injections tailored to the patient's needs and the condition of their joints, such as using natural platelet-rich plasma and hyaluronic acid, provide positive, immediate results without any negative complications. The OrtoGo Joint regeneration centre will take care of your health, and you will soon be able to continue your usual physical activity without unpleasant ailments.

Why is it important to take care of your joints?

Severe joint pain, which hinders or completely prevents normal functioning, is usually the signal that prompts a patient to seek medical help. Unfortunately, by then it is often too late to implement health-promoting methods that could restore the joints to their proper condition.

A sedentary lifestyle, intense physical activity, age and the associated natural ageing process, as well as the occurrence of degenerative changes or various chronic diseases, are factors that negatively affect our joints. It is worth remembering about prevention, which will allow you to enjoy their proper condition for as long as possible. Remember that dysfunctional joints not only cause troublesome symptoms but, in extreme cases, also lead to serious injuries.

Contact the specialists at OrtoGo in Warsaw and Płock and discover that joint regeneration is possible without invasive treatment and that it is definitely worth implementing before their condition negatively affects your life.

Is it possible to cure joint degeneration?

Osteoarthritis is not curable; however, safe and non-invasive methods for the human body can be implemented, allowing the patient to avoid experiencing the symptoms of degeneration and its troublesome consequences, such as severe pain and, in extreme cases, complete immobility. The sooner an appropriate response occurs to halt the progression of the disease, the better the results, and the patient can return to their previous activities.

Although the already existing degenerative changes within the joints are irreversible and cannot be undone, it is possible to successfully stop the further progression and development of degenerations. It is also possible to effectively minimise the symptoms associated with degenerations, such as joint stiffness, pain, or numbness, so that the patient can return to their previous, comfortable physical activity.

In this regard, individually tailored rehabilitation and physiotherapy treatments to meet the patient’s needs, general health condition, and ailments work excellently. Injection with hyaluronic acid shows excellent results in joint regeneration. The choice of a specific method is always consulted with a specialist and the patient, simultaneously excluding any possible contraindications. It should be emphasised that halting the process of joint degeneration and returning to quality physical activity is now possible without the use of a scalpel, in a natural and non-invasive manner.

What are the most common joint disorders?

The most commonly diagnosed joint disorder at the OrtoGo Medical Centre is osteoarthritis, which primarily appears with age but also affects athletes, individuals who engage in intense physical activity, and those leading a sedentary lifestyle.

Problems in maintaining joint health can also arise from rheumatoid arthritis, which notably affects not only adults but increasingly children and adolescents as well.

Other frequently diagnosed joint diseases include gout and arthritis, such as those caused by infection.

Symptoms of joint damage

In the early stages, joint disorders may not present any symptoms, or the symptoms are so mild that the patient may ignore them. This is a significant mistake, as the sooner joint regeneration and the halting of their destruction occurs, the longer they will remain in good condition, allowing the patient to enjoy physical activity with full comfort.

If we talk about the symptoms of joint damage, they first appear during movement and later also at night and during rest. In the advanced stages of joint damage, persistent issues such as joint stiffness, numbness, pain, limited mobility, and noticeable clicking and creaking of the joints become apparent.

Indications for the use of intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections

Joint regeneration is utilised both to alleviate ailments that prevent normal functioning and during rehabilitation processes. According to specialists at OrtoGo, hyaluronic acid injections are entirely safe and effective. These substances naturally occur in the human body and do not cause any negative side effects.

Intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections are particularly recommended for joint regeneration in cases of degenerative changes, arthritis, joint fluid deficiency, overload, or joint injuries.

Contraindications for hyaluronic acid injections

Before performing intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections, the patient has a consultation with an OrtoGo specialist. During a detailed interview, any possible contraindications to this procedure are excluded. These include:

  • pregnancy,
  • breastfeeding,
  • cancer,
  • skin inflammations and infections at the injection site,
  • taking certain types of medication.

If joint regeneration through hyaluronic acid injection is not possible, an alternative, individually tailored therapy is offered to the patient. Schedule a consultation at the OrtoGo Medical Centre in Warsaw or Płock.

What tests are performed to diagnose joint degeneration?

To diagnose joint degeneration, laboratory tests are not conducted. The basis includes ultrasound, X-ray, physical examination, examination of joint fluid from affected joints, and a detailed interview with the patient. Joint degeneration can be diagnosed by paying attention to the symptoms that trouble the patient. Basic tests such as blood morphology with CRP levels may also be helpful.

All recommendations regarding the necessary tests for effective and accurate diagnosis are provided by specialists at OrtoGo. Our medical centre also boasts a highly specialised team of doctors who perform all necessary tests and procedures on-site, ensuring that the patient receives comprehensive care.

Methods of treating joint degeneration

Joint regeneration can occur non-invasively, without the need for surgical intervention. The effects of innovative technologies are truly spectacular. Patients quickly regain physical fitness and do not require prolonged recovery. The most popular procedures for joint regeneration include:

Regeneration of joints with platelet-rich plasma

The material for intra-articular injection is obtained through the natural process of isolating platelet-rich plasma from the patient's blood, ensuring no rejection of the preparation or negative side effects of the procedure. By using platelet-rich plasma, which is injected around the hip, knee, and elbow joints, regeneration occurs. The advantages of this procedure include direct targeting of the diseased area, long-lasting effects for up to two years, and most importantly, improvement in patients' quality of life. Discover that utilizing autologous material is fully safe and effective in combating degenerative conditions.

Regeneration of joints with stem cells

Stem cells are proving to be the future of medicine, and OrtoGo Medical Centre is embracing these innovative solutions to safely and effectively assist their patients.

Did you know that stem cells can regenerate joints and halt degenerative processes by up to 100%? In many cases, a single injection of stem cells around the joints is sufficient for patients to regain full physical activity.

Regeneration of joints with hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid exhibits moisturizing properties, immediately impacting joint mobility mechanics. Hyaluronic acid is successfully used when there is insufficient synovial fluid, causing significant pain during movement. Joint regeneration with hyaluronic acid involves increasing the viscosity and elasticity of synovial fluid. Opt for non-invasive joint treatment and postpone the need for surgical intervention.

Surgical treatment

In extreme, advanced cases of joint degeneration, natural and non-invasive methods of regeneration may not yield desired results. In such cases, surgical treatment, known as prosthetic joint replacement (arthroplasty), is employed. This procedure involves replacing damaged joints with artificial components, thereby restoring normal mobility to the patient. However, it's important to note that while prosthetic joint replacement often serves as a "last resort" for severely advanced joint conditions, surgical treatment is invasive and requires prolonged recovery, including rehabilitation.

This is why it's crucial to pay attention to the signals of degeneration, often even in the early stages of development. Injections with hyaluronic acid or platelet-rich plasma effectively slow down the disease progression and can prevent the need for surgical intervention involving a scalpel.

Effective rehabilitation for joint degeneration

Physical rehabilitation is particularly recommended in the initial phase of joint degenerative disease because it's completely safe, natural, and non-invasive for the patient, allowing many exercises to be performed at home. However, it's essential to emphasize that rehabilitation must be professional and individually tailored based on the patient's health problem and overall condition. The exercise regimen must be consulted and supervised by a specialist.

Physical rehabilitation for joint degeneration, including non-invasive treatments such as cryotherapy, also yields positive results. OrtoGo Medical Centres in Warsaw and Płock employ qualified specialists in rehabilitation and physiotherapy who provide comprehensive care for patients. They prescribe and administer individual therapy and perform treatments to effectively improve the quality of life for individuals dealing with joint degeneration issues.

Natural methods supporting joint regeneration

In addition to non-invasive treatments like platelet-rich plasma, hyaluronic acid, and physical rehabilitation, patients can enhance joint regeneration through a natural diet. It is recommended to follow a diet rich in calcium, phosphorus, and protein. These mineral components are essential for building strong and healthy bones and joints and can be easily found in dairy products, lean meats, fish, and seafood. Additional collagen supplementation is also highly recommended.

Types of physical activities that promote joint regeneration

Regular physical activity helps prevent joint problems. Individuals who engage in regular exercise are less likely to experience degenerative joint issues. Certain exercises can also alleviate joint stiffness and pain. Activities such as cycling, nordic walking, swimming, aquatic aerobics, yoga, and pilates are highly beneficial. To choose the best type of physical activity that helps alleviate joint pain and stiffness, it's advisable to consult with a physiotherapist or rehabilitation specialist. The intensity of training should be individually tailored, taking into account health issues and overall physical condition.

Fighting joint pain in degenerative joint disease

Pain associated with degenerative joint disease is typically severe and in advanced cases can hinder normal functioning. Individuals suffering from such pain often resort to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or use warm compresses on the affected area. Cold compresses may work better when there is swelling accompanying joint pain.

These methods effectively manage pain but unfortunately provide only temporary relief. They alleviate the problem momentarily, only for the pain to resurface after a few hours.

If joint pain due to degenerative conditions is affecting your quality of life and physical activity, consider visiting OrtoGo. It is a medical centre staffed with experienced specialists possessing top qualifications. What distinguishes OrtoGo is its personalized approach to each patient, focusing not only on immediate relief but also on long-term effectiveness. Joint regeneration is entirely feasible — say goodbye to pain for good and halt the degenerative process. Innovative, entirely safe, and natural methods represent the future of medicine. Specialists at OrtoGo will provide you with the best course of action to restore your health. Visit our medical centre and regain the joy of life without pain and joint issues.

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