Hyaluronic acid therapy
Hyaluronic acid plays an important role in orthopedics, especially in the treatment of joint diseases and injuries. It is a natural substance found in the joints and connective tissue and has important functions for joint health.
Effect in orthopedics
- Lubrication and shock absorption
Hyaluronic acid acts as a lubricant in the joints and improves the sliding ability of the joint surfaces. This can reduce friction and wear, which is particularly beneficial in cases of osteoarthritis. - Anti-inflammatory
Hyaluronic acid has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce pain and inflammation in the joint. For inflammatory joint diseases such as arthritis, this can relieve symptoms. - Support of the joint structure
Hyaluronic acid can support the structure of articular cartilage and promote joint health by improving the elasticity and strength of cartilage tissue.
Treatment with hyaluronic acid in orthopedics
In orthopedics, hyaluronic acid is often used to treat joint diseases such as osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease in which joint cartilage breaks down over time, resulting in pain, stiffness and limited range of motion.
Treatment with hyaluronic acid involves injecting the substance directly into the affected joint. This allows it to exert its lubricating and anti-inflammatory effect and alleviate the patient’s discomfort. The exact application and duration of treatment depend on the severity of the osteoarthritis and the individual needs of the patient.
Half-life
The half-life of hyaluronic acid varies depending on the formulation and delivery method used. As a rule, the half-life of hyaluronic acid in the joints is relatively short, as it is degraded by enzymatic processes. This means that their effects are temporary, and patients may need to receive regular injections to maintain the positive effects.
It is important to note that medical research and development are ongoing. In the meantime, new findings may have provided further information on the effect and application of hyaluronic acid in orthopedics. When in doubt, always consult an orthopedic specialist for the latest findings and treatment options.