Arthrosamid vs Steroids, PRP & Hyaluronic Acid: Which Is Right for You?

Introduction There are many injectable treatments for knee pain — but which one is right for you? Each option has different mechanisms, timeframes, and side effects.

Steroid Injections Quick relief but short-lived. May cause cartilage damage with repeated use. They’re useful for acute flare-ups but not ideal for long-term management.

Hyaluronic Acid Mixed results. Some patients feel better; others do not. Effects are temporary, lasting around 6 months. It mimics natural joint fluid but doesn’t integrate with joint tissue like Arthrosamid.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Uses your own blood to promote healing. Promising but results are variable. It’s often more expensive, and evidence on long-term outcomes remains mixed.

Arthrosamid Long-lasting with one injection. Doesn’t rely on the body’s healing capacity. It physically remains in the joint, providing structural benefit as well as symptom relief.

Conclusion Each treatment has pros and cons. For sustained relief with minimal side effects, Arthrosamid is an increasingly preferred choice. Your orthopaedic specialist can guide the best option based on your condition.


If you are experiencing ongoing knee pain and would like expert advice on treatment options, please get in touch with my clinic.