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Our pain relief program is a critical piece to your continuum of care. Many of our patients have tried and exhausted use of corticosteroids injections, pain relievers, over-the-counter braces, custom footwear and found none to limited pain relief. Our FDA-approved therapy consists of a series of precision-guided knee joint injections of a viscosupplement. The “visco” cushioning gel is an all-natural replacement for the depleted synovial fluid in your knee joint and acts as “lubricant” and “shock absorber.” Our specially trained physicians use advanced guided digital imaging so that we know we’re getting the “visco” gel in the joint every single time.
After the injection our knee pain patients are treated with our FDA approved Sanexas therapy to treat the nerve and joint pain associated with Osteoarthritis. With these effective protocols in place, our patients often times experience immediate pain relief. Without the excruciating pain hobbling their movement, they’re able to be more active and independent. This comprehensive therapy combined with a sensible diet, increased movement, and exercise go a long way in decreasing the adverse impact of osteoarthritis on the physical and mental health of our patients.
A member of our staff will run a quick survey to identify if this treatment is best for you. Followed by explaining the procedure in detail, run your insurance or explain the costs of our treatment.
Our patients are evaluated through a series of on-site studies to determine the current condition of the knee. Through this, our physician will determine the number of treatments our patient requires.
After confirming Knee Osteoarthritis, our patients start the treatment. During this process, you will be numbed in order to apply our injection, with the help of guided digital imaging.
The patient is able to recover motion on their knees by performing a series of stretches, massage, exercises and Sanexas Therapy with the help of our healthcare team.
SANEXAS Electric Cell Signaling Machine uses electrical signals to treat pain and circulatory conditions. This electric cell signaling device is much like a traditional TENS unit, but it is larger in size and penetrates deeper which is more effective in reducing pain. The pharmaceutical strength, frequencies, and associated harmonics are greater than the typical TENS unit, which is why trained medical professionals are present when it is in use. Also Sanexas is: Pain Free Non-Invasive Drug Free No Side Effects FDA Cleared ELECTRIC CELL SIGNALING Treatment (ECST) uses specific electrical frequencies (4,000-20,000 Hz) to eliminate cAMP from the injured site. This produces an effective nerve block that is compatible to an injection but without the use of drugs. Unlike a TENs unit, the EST can retrain the nervous system, allowing it to heal. Treatments are cumulative and benefits increase over time. ECST at Life Over Pain is essential in treating any neurological condition. Electric Cell Signaling Treatment (ECST) is far superior to TENS therapy, a claim which will be substantiated in this video on Mechanism of Action. Electric cell signaling treatment (ECST) refers to the use of electronic signal energy waves produced by an ultra-high digital frequency generator (UHdfg). These therapeutic pulsed energy waves are comfortably and non-invasively delivered directly into the body’s desired anatomical region. https://youtu.be/k5t9C1WFZpg
Arthritis is a disease that causes pain, swelling and stiffness in your joints. It can affect the largest and strongest joints in your body. It’s common in knees. Arthritis of the knee can be a serious, debilitating disease. Although there is no cure for knee arthritis, there are steps you can take that might ease your symptoms and potentially slow the progression of your disease.
There are around 100 types of arthritis. The most common types that might affect your knees include:
There are many signs and symptoms of arthritis of the knee:
Pain and swelling are the most common symptoms of arthritis of the knee. Some treatments might reduce the severity of your symptoms or even stall the progression. See your healthcare provider if you have symptoms of knee arthritis.
Does arthritis of the knee cause swelling?
One of the symptoms of knee arthritis is swelling. Swelling causes your knee to look larger.