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Who Is a Good Candidate for Arthrosamid?

Learn which patients are most likely to benefit from Arthrosamid injections.

Home / Articles / Who Is a Good Candidate for Arthrosamid?

May 15, 2026 by Jon Handley-Collins

Knee arthritis is one of the most common causes of ongoing joint pain and reduced mobility in adults, often affecting everyday activities like walking, climbing stairs, and even rest at night. While many people eventually need to consider knee replacement surgery, not everyone feels ready for that step.

Arthrosamid® has emerged as a non-surgical treatment option for knee osteoarthritis, designed for patients looking for longer-lasting symptom relief.  This raises an important question; which patients are most likely to benefit from Arthrosamid injections?

What Is Arthrosamid?

Arthrosamid is a non-biodegradable hydrogel injection designed to treat knee osteoarthritis. Unlike temporary lubricating injections, Arthrosamid integrates within the synovial tissue of the knee joint and aims to provide longer-lasting cushioning and pain relief.

Many patients choose Arthrosamid because it is:

  • Minimally invasive
  • Performed as an outpatient procedure
  • Designed for long-term symptom relief
  • A non-surgical option for knee arthritis

Signs You May Be a Good Candidate for Arthrosamid:

You Have Knee Osteoarthritis (Any Severity)

At Private Injection Clinic, Arthrosamid is considered for patients across all severities of knee osteoarthritis, from early to advanced changes, with suitability determined by clinical assessment, symptoms, and imaging.

Typical symptoms include:

  • Pain when walking or using stairs
  • Morning stiffness
  • Swelling around the knee
  • Clicking or grinding sensations
  • Reduced exercise tolerance

You Want to Delay Knee Replacement Surgery

Many people are not ready for surgery or want to postpone it for as long as possible. Arthrosamid can help reduce pain and improve function, potentially delaying the need for knee replacement.

Other Treatments Have Not Helped Enough

Patients often consider Arthrosamid after trying:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Pain medication
  • Exercise programmes
  • Steroid injections
  • Hyaluronic acid injections

If symptoms continue despite conservative treatment, Arthrosamid may be worth exploring.

You Want Longer-Lasting Relief

One of the main reasons patients choose Arthrosamid is the potential for long-lasting symptom improvement. While results vary, many patients report ongoing benefits beyond traditional injection therapies.

Who May Not Be Suitable?

Arthrosamid may not be appropriate for everyone, and you may require alternative treatment if:

  • You have significant instability or complex knee pathology requiring alternative management (however, even advanced osteoarthritis may still be assessed for suitability on a case-by-case basis)
  • You have active infection or inflammation
  • Your symptoms are coming from another source, such as the hip or spine

A proper musculoskeletal assessment and imaging review are important before treatment.

What Happens During the Procedure?

Arthrosamid injections are usually performed under ultrasound guidance to improve accuracy.

The procedure typically involves:

  • Assessment of the knee joint
  • Cleaning and preparation of the area
  • Ultrasound-guided injection into the knee
  • Short observation period afterwards

Most patients can walk immediately after treatment and return to light activities within a short period.

Final Thoughts

Arthrosamid offers an exciting non-surgical option for patients with knee osteoarthritis who want longer-lasting pain relief and improved mobility. Suitable candidates may range from early to advanced osteoarthritis, depending on symptoms, function, and clinical assessment, and who remain limited despite exercise, therapy, or previous injections.

At the Private Injection Clinics, each patient undergoes a detailed musculoskeletal assessment to determine whether Arthrosamid is suitable for your knee pain and whether it fits into your long-term joint preservation plan.

Private Injection Clinics are based on the coast in Leigh on Sea, Colchester and in St Albans, Hertfordshire – perfect for patients in Essex, Kent, London, and surrounding areas.  

Resources

  1. https://arthrosamid.com
  2. https://www.privateinjectionclinics.co.uk
  3. https://www.privateinjectionclinics.co.uk/treatments/arthrosamid-injections/
  4. https://www.leighinjectionclinic.co.uk/arthrosamid-injections

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Arthrosamid suitable for?

Arthrosamid is generally suitable for patients with mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis who continue to experience pain, stiffness, or reduced mobility despite physiotherapy, exercise, or previous injection treatments.

How long does Arthrosamid last?

Arthrosamid is designed as a long-lasting hydrogel treatment. Many patients report improvement lasting for months to years, although results vary depending on the severity of arthritis and individual factors.

Can Arthrosamid delay knee replacement surgery?

Yes, for some patients Arthrosamid may help reduce pain and improve function enough to delay or postpone knee replacement surgery. It is often considered when patients want a non-surgical, longer-lasting option for knee arthritis.

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