Arthritis according to Ombredann

Arthrosis according to Ombredanne is a treatment for arthrosis that was developed in the 1970s by a French doctor named Jean-François Hombredanne. This method is based on the use of special injections of hyaluronic acid into the affected joints.

Hyaluronic acid is a natural component of our skin and joints. It helps retain moisture in fabrics and provides protection from damage. However, as we age, our skin and joints lose the ability to produce sufficient amounts of hyaluronic acid, which causes them to dry out and age.

Arthrorrhiza according to Ombredanne uses injections of hyaluronic acid to restore water balance in the joints. Injections are administered directly into the affected areas of the joints, where they begin to restore their structure and function.

The treatment process takes several weeks and includes several injections of hyaluronic acid. After each injection, the patient should be at rest and avoid physical activity for several days.

The results of treatment for arthrorrhiza according to Ombredann can be noticeable within a few weeks. Patients note a decrease in pain and improved mobility in the joints. In addition, this method can help prevent further development of arthrosis and maintain healthy joints for a longer period of time.