What Is Synovitis and Why Does It Become Chronic?
Every joint in your body is lined by a thin membrane called the synovium. When the synovium becomes inflamed, it thickens, produces excess fluid, and releases inflammatory cytokines that gradually degrade the cartilage. Chronic synovitis develops when the inflammatory cycle fails to resolve and becomes self-perpetuating, even after the original trigger has resolved.
PRP vs. Cortisone for Joint Inflammation
Cortisone injections provide substantial short-term relief by powerfully suppressing the inflammatory response. However, cortisone does not address the biological dysfunction driving the chronic inflammation, and repeated injections can accelerate cartilage breakdown over time. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, offered by Dr. Katz, actively modulates the inflammatory environment within the joint — reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines while simultaneously promoting tissue repair and cartilage health.
Shockwave Therapy for Periarticular Tissue
The tendons and ligaments surrounding an inflamed joint are subjected to abnormal stress and frequently develop their own degenerative changes. Shockwave therapy is an excellent complementary treatment for these periarticular soft tissues, stimulating collagen production and neovascularization.
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