
Benefits of SH Injections
What happens in the synovial joint after an injection with sodium hyaluronate?
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An injection of sodium hyaluronate increases the viscosity of the | ||
In addition, it re-establishes the protective coating of hyaluronan over the inner surface of the joint and increases the scavenging of free radicals.* | ||
As a result of these changes, sodium hyaluronate reduces inflammation |
The direct effects of exogenous hyaluronan (i.e. injections of artificial sodium hyaluronate) cannot account for its long-term benefits, as it is cleared from the joint within a few days. It appears that, through its direct effects, exogenous hyaluronan restores the ability of the joint to produce its own hyaluronan and thus returns it to a state of homeostasis (i.e. stable condition) that persists for several months.*
Evidence exists suggesting that exogenous hyaluronan may slow the destruction of cartilage*.
*References available upon request.
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