Georgia Medical Treatment Center
Tired of Dealing with Chronic Knee Pain?
Alternative Knee Treatment options are now available to Canton, GA and surrounding areas. Our Non-Surgical approach is clinically proven to END pain and restore knee functionality. Take our short quiz to see if you qualify for a FREE consultation and knee exam.
Cost Free Consultation & Knee Exam
FDA-Approved
Clinically Proven to Reverse Osteoarthritis Symptoms
"It's amazing to see our patients regaining their mobility and freedom as a result of our treatments. Our entire staff is passionate about helping our patients live mobile, pain-free lives."
Eric A. Cavaciuti - Georgia Medical Treatment Center Provider
- 92.7% achieved 50% or greater decrease in pain
- 7.29% had less than 50% pain decrease
- Only 1% (<0.3%) had no pain decrease
- The average percentage of decrease in pain was 76.98%
FDA-Approved Treatments Clinically-Proven To Relieve Knee Pain
Why Choose Us?
Effective, Innovative Treatments Covered by Medicare and Insurance
- No Opioids or Prescription Drugs
- Safe with NO Side Effects
- NO DOWNTIME
- Approved by the FDA
At Georgia Medical Treatment Center, we understand that people suffering from knee pain are tired of hearing about the “next new treatment” available that will alleviate their pain. Using science and cutting-edge technology, our patented treatments are designed to alleviate knee pain and restore knee functionality.
Our Knee Pain Specialists will create a fully individualized treatment plan that is designed around your own specific case of knee pain to ensure the best possible results in restoring knee functionality and your way of life.
Gel Injections For Osteoarthritis Knee
Prevent Knee Surgery With a Simple In-Office Protocol
Great news – knee pain does not mean that surgery is necessary. We offer several non-surgical knee programs. Those include injections involving viscosupplementation with all-natural substances that provide cushioning and lubrication to the knees.
Request a no-risk appointment to see one of our experts and find out if this knee protocol, that is covered by most insurances including Medicare, is right for you.
Diagnosing Osteoarthritis In The Knee
Osteoarthritis results from damaged cartilage and tissue in the knee. It can lead to swelling and stiffness that can impair one’s free range of mobility. Unfortunately, it is just one of the many ailments that present themselves as one grows older.
The BMJ lists the following complications that osteoarthritis may cause in the knees:
- Chronic aches and pain
- Limited range of motion as the condition progresses
- The need to use an assistive device (such as crutches or a wheelchair) to achieve movement
- Stiffness
- Poor balance that makes standing and walking difficult
A Georgia Medical Treatment Center provider can accurately diagnose one’s condition through a physical examination, imaging scans, and other methods.
What Is Arthritis?
Simply put, arthritis is the inflammation of one or more joints in the body. While any joint can be affected by this condition, knees are one of the most commonly afflicted areas. Arthritis in the knees can make it difficult to perform normal activities like:
- Climbing stairs
- Walking
- Standing
- Kneeling or bending
Symptoms of arthritis typically develop over time; however, they may also appear suddenly. Patients often experience pain, inflammation, and decreased range of motion—redness of the skin around the joint may be another indication. Many arthritis sufferers also notice their symptoms are worse in the morning and improve throughout the day.
What Are The Treatment Options For Knee Arthritis?
Initial treatments for arthritis in the knees are typically nonsurgical. Your doctor may recommend lifestyle modifications, physical therapy, or anti-inflammatory medications to help ease symptoms. If these treatments fail to relieve your pain, knee surgery may be the next step. Common surgical procedures for knee arthritis include arthroscopy and synovectomy—this involves surgically removing the membrane that lines the joint.
However, surgery isn’t the sole next step in your healing process.
Why Suffer Needlessly?
Too many people are living with knee pain. In fact, many people with pain from bone-on-bone osteoarthritis have been able to stave off knee surgery for several years. Unfortunately, many feel that they have no choice but to get knee replacement surgery, yet they fear these potential risks and complications:
- Post-surgical pain that can persist for days or weeks
- Injury to nerves and blood vessels in surrounding areas
- RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) – undue pain with a lengthy recovery
- Bleeding or blood clots that can cause additional swelling, skin discoloration and that may have serious consequences
- Allergic reactions to surgical anesthesia
- Swelling, fever and drainage caused by infections
- Stiffness and limited range of motion
- Skin complications and excessive scarring
Why subject yourself to these risks?
With our knee therapy program we combine viscosupplementation to replace the synovial fluid with physical therapy and a special knee brace to support your knee joint after our knee therapy protocol. We found that the combined approach of these treatments are the main reasons for our success.
Physical Therapy for the Knee
Physical therapy for knee pain focuses on the muscles, ligaments, and returning strength and normal function. If you tried physical therapy alone it may not have worked for you because it treats only one aspect of your condition and not the actual physical structures of the joint itself. Yet in combination with the viscosupplementation therapy, physical therapy is a critical part of strengthening and supporting the knee.
Knee Bracing
Our knee-unloading support device has been shown to increase joint space, reducing the pressure on the cartilage of the knee as well as the knee capsule. In concert with our Knee Program, this un-loading effect allows the the knee viscosupplement injection to bond with the bodies existing synovial fluid with greater ease resulting in both faster and longer lasting positive pain relief and healing outcomes.
- Adjustable – Multi-directional adjustments lessens pain and aids the viscosupplement in bonding with the knee joint’s existing synovial fluid
- Durable – Rivets are used, instead of screws that come loose or break
- Wearable – Fits beneath slacks so is worn more often
- Comfortable – Cushioned to avoid skin irritation extending wear time