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Non-injection treatments for arthritis in knee

Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: May 18 7:42pm | Replies (32)

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@abrodsly

I had the gel done in both knees. My insurance did not cover it, but the company gives a great discount. I paid $300 for 3 shots per knee. It was worth it.

Andrea

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I'm glad the shots worked for you Andrea. A friend recently had gel injections in his knee. He said his knee hurt for about two days after the shot. Did this happen to you?

It might take a day or two for the gel to settle in the joint. Not sure.

Thanks Andrea.

Joe

I had the (hyaluronic acid) and it worked good for a month and then wore off. Went back about 8 months later and nada. Good luck!

I want to get HLA shots in each knee tomorrow. When you say 3 shots per knee, were the shots a week apart? Or....? Has the successful result remained?