Osteo Relief Institute Uses Advanced, All-Natural Methods for the Treatment of Knees.

There are dozens of inflammatory arthropathy diseases that plague the elderly population. The growing portion of baby boomers that is now what medicine considers morbidly obese is growing exponentially, and is planned to nearly double over the next decade. This rise in overall weight, puts extreme and undue stress on the joints of men and women. When you combine the pressure and overuse it leads to one undeniable result. This result is made up of thousands of cases of severe and extreme chronic osteoarthritis.

There are types of osteoarthritis that can be helped with all-natural methods. These methods range from exercise, circulation enhancement, injections, steroids, medications, natural supplementation, all the way to the extreme with knee replacements and other various invasive and dangerous procedures. In light of the growing population insurance companies and Medicare alike are searching for money-saving techniques that will keep patients out of surgery and keep them active to keep the overall cost down.

The bad news about Arthritis is that there is no permanent cure. Here at Osteo Relief Institute we understands that there is no magic bullet, no quick fix, no magic waiting end of the rainbow that will make all the hurt and discomfort go away. Once you have Arthritis, you have it. You can slow it, and probably halt the progression of the disease, and there is a little research that is now coming to light that shows there are a few techniques that are showing some promise of regeneration. Some are allowed in the United States and others are not. There are more investigational procedures that are not documented and proven then there are accepted procedures. For now it is our opinion that the best solution is a combination of deep pressurizing of the joint using bracing and combining that with progressive circulatory enhancement of the joint and surrounding tissues. We hope that those who are dealing with this can keep active, walking, enjoying hobbies and work all while avoiding surgical intervention.