Non-Surgical

Steroid Injections
Steroid (corticosteroid) injections offer fast-acting relief for knee pain caused by inflammation, such as arthritis or bursitis. These injections reduce swelling and stiffness, often providing noticeable improvement within days. Evidence supports their use for short-term pain relief, especially in moderate osteoarthritis.
Hyaluronic Acid Injections
Often referred to as “lubrication injections,” hyaluronic acid helps cushion and lubricate your knee joint. It’s especially helpful in early to moderate osteoarthritis, reducing joint friction and improving movement. Clinical studies show symptom relief can last up to six months, and may help delay the need for surgery.


Arthrosamid® Injections
Arthrosamid is a next-generation, non-degradable hydrogel injection that cushions the joint and relieves osteoarthritis symptoms. One injection can provide pain relief lasting up to 3 years and possibly longer. Clinical trials have shown improvements in pain, stiffness, and function, making it an excellent long-term, non-surgical option.
Structure-Specific Ultrasound-Guided Injections
Our expert network of consultant radiologists are here on hand to perform advanced ultrasound guided injections. They precisely target problem areas—like tendons, bursae, or joint linings—ensuring accurate and effective treatment. This targeted approach improves outcomes and reduces the risk of complications, with research showing superior results compared to traditional “blind” injections.


Knee Braces
Personalised knee braces are used to offload pressure from specific parts of the knee joint. Offloading braces are useful for one-sided osteoarthritis and can significantly reduce pain during movement and delay the need for surgery. Studies confirm improved mobility and better quality of life with consistent use. Stability braces can also be used in the context of ligament injury when surgery is not.
Assessment for Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy delivers high-energy sound waves to promote healing in stubborn soft tissue injuries like patellar tendinopathy. After careful assessment, we determine if this treatment is right for you and will refer you to an expert network of physiotherapists. Clinical trials show meaningful improvements in pain and function, especially when other treatments haven not worked.


Individualised Physiotherapy Regimens
Our partner physiotherapists create personalised rehab plans focusing on strength, flexibility, and joint stability. Physiotherapy is a cornerstone of long-term knee health, and research supports its role in managing osteoarthritis and improving recovery from injuries. It can also enhance the effectiveness of other treatments we offer.
Ready to take the first step?
Contact us today to book your personalised assessment and explore the best non-surgical option for your knee pain.