Durolane is a single-injection hyaluronic acid (HA) treatment for knee osteoarthritis. It is a sterile, non-pyrogenic, viscoelastic solution containing high molecular weight HA (3.2–3.5 million Daltons) in a physiological buffer. HA is a natural substance found in the synovial fluid of healthy joints, which acts as a lubricant and shock absorber. In patients with osteoarthritis, the HA in the synovial fluid is degraded and becomes less effective, leading to pain and stiffness.
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1. Durolane Injection Side Effects
2. Durolane Injection Precautions
3. Durolane Injection Interactions
4. Durolane Injection Overdose
5. User Reviews for Durolane Injection
6. Durolane injection success rate?
7. Is Durolane injection a steroid?
8. How many Durolane injections can you have?
Durolane works by replacing the degraded HA in the synovial fluid, thereby improving lubrication and shock absorption. This can help to reduce pain and improve joint function.