Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis Pain Relief

Effective in 75–80% of patients, low dose radiation therapy is the newest method of treating Osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint condition that causes chronic pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. For many patients, traditional treatments such as medications or physical therapy may no longer provide sufficient relief. Low dose radiation therapy offers a modern, non-invasive option designed to reduce inflammation and improve quality of life.

How “Low Dose Radiation Therapy” (LDRT) Works

Low dose radiation therapy targets inflammation within the affected joint. By reducing inflammatory processes at the cellular level, the treatment helps decrease pain and improve joint function without damaging surrounding healthy tissue.

Unlike cancer radiation therapy, this approach uses very low radiation doses, specifically optimized for pain relief and inflammation control.

Safety and Side Effects

Low dose radiation therapy has been used in Europe for decades and is well-documented as a safe treatment option for inflammatory joint conditions. Side effects are rare and typically mild, making it an attractive alternative for patients seeking long-term pain relief without surgery or heavy medication use.

Why Choose Low Dose Radiation Therapy?

  1. Reduces pain

  2. Reduces swelling

  3. Improved Joint Mobility

  4. Long term relief

  5. Minimal to no side effects

  6. Covered by insurance*