Category: Orthopedics
Keywords: Knee OA, injection (PubMed Search)
Posted: 9/9/2017 by Brian Corwell, MD
(Updated: 11/21/2024)
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Viscosupplementation
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a high-molecular weight polysaccharide
A major component of synovial fluid and of cartilage
Major role of HA is as a lubricant, shock absorption, antinociceptive effect
Used in veterinary medicine for decades
Multiple brands exist with differences based on the molecular weight and how they are produced
Use supported by the Cochrane database (2007, 2014) for knee OA
Post injection strength gains are due to pain relief
May have a role for those who cannot receive steroid injections
Inject in similar manner to intra articular steroids
Caution in those with known allergy to poultry /eggs
Risks: Local reaction (likely from preservative), injection site pain, infection, bleeding.