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Biomechanics and Osteoarthritis knee

Biomechanics and Osteoarthritis knee
21 Nov, 2025
Osteoarthritis (OA) is purely a biomechanical phenomenon. Few people suffer early, few suffer late, but OA is a simply normal degenerative problem affecting everyone once in lifetime.
Biomechanical alterations and high intra-articular pressure exaggerate the ongoing degenerative process. Our joint fluid is very important for nutrition and smooth functioning of the knee joint cartilage. With biomechanical alterations and lack of nutrients in the joint fluid leads to cartilage damage and degrative joint disease.
We can easily preserve our joints with biomechanical correction and synovial fluid replacement therapy (Lubricant injection).
Sometimes extra efforts and care is required else this is what we can do after 40 years of age.
Live life free of pain and disabilities.