Polyurethane foam injections or scaffold injections for knees?
I have a 97-year-old friend who has already had gel injections into her knees and steroid injections as well, and neither helped.
I have heard about polyurethane foam injections, or polyurethane scaffold injections.
There is limited information and I cannot find any orthopedic doctors in New Mexico who perform this or anyone who knows information. But I have heard that the results are far superior to gel injections. She would not be a candidate for knee replacement, obviously because of her age.
She has bone on bone and is in tremendous pain in one of her knees.
We've looked at the other methods the orthopedic doctor suggested and she's also not a candidate because the results would only be 20 to 30% pain relief most likely.
If anyone knows about these foam injections, thank you in advance.
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Hi John,
Thanks for the info. This doesn't address the question of polyurethane foam injections. I'm a big believer that when the pain from being bone-on-bone is affecting daily living, it's time for a replacement. A 97 y/o person doesn't have that luxury, and I hope that medical science comes up with something to at least alleviate their pain.
I'm bone-on-bone in my shoulder, but get by with cortisone shots, and customizing my exercises to avoid irritating it. For now, there's no need to replace it.
In 2022 I had both knees replaced with amazing results. Yes I did a lot of hard work before and after surgery, had a great surgeon, and a great personal trainer. I consider myself very fortunate.
As for nowforyou, I wish I had an answer for your friend. Aside from everything you've already been told/suggested, I don't know what else to try. All the best to you and your friend, and I hope you may find an answer from the fine people on this forum.
Joe
wow that is what my orthopedic bone dr is suggesting for me. whould you be able to share what it was that made those shots work for you? i would greatly appreciate it. i don't really like exercise but do go to a water aerobics class three days a week.
I'm not sure exactly who you are intending your question to be or replying to? Sometimes the strings of replies can branch off from the original post which was mine and asking if anyone has had polyurethane foam injections.
Can you please refer to the post in which someone had this done? I don't see that as of yet on this string I started, that is what I was hoping to find out for my 96-year-old friend.
So far, I have not spoken to anyone who has had this done and I am trying to find out more about it and which doctors can perform it and if it really works as well as the research implies.
Thank you kindly, Kate
Thank you kindly.
I am sorry that my reply was not helpful. I never heard of these injections. I do hope your friend gets the help she needs for pain.