Interventional techniques can offer significant relief for knee pain, particularly when conservative treatments are insufficient. Here are some common interventional approaches for managing knee pain rehabilitation:
1. Corticosteroid Injections:
- Purpose: Reduce inflammation and provide temporary relief from pain.
- How It Works: A corticosteroid medication is injected directly into the knee joint. The effects can last from a few weeks to several months.
2. Hyaluronic Acid Injections:
- Purpose: Lubricate the knee joint and improve mobility.
- How It Works: Hyaluronic acid is injected into the knee to mimic the natural joint fluid, which helps reduce pain and improve joint function. It’s often used for osteoarthritis.
3. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy:
- Purpose: Promote healing and reduce inflammation.
- How It Works: Blood is drawn from your body, processed to concentrate platelets, and then injected into the knee joint. PRP contains growth factors that may help repair damaged