Durolane or Osteonil plus?

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Durolane and Osteonil Plus are two well‑known Hyaluronic acid (HA) injection options used in the management of knee osteoarthritis, and interest in these treatments continues to grow as people look for non‑surgical ways to stay active and reduce pain. With the opening of a new specialist injection clinic in Strelley, Nottingham, access to these treatments is now easier for patients across Nottinghamshire.

Why HA injections are considered for knee osteoarthritis

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance found in healthy joint fluid. In osteoarthritic knees, this fluid becomes thinner and less effective at cushioning movement. HA injections are often considered by clinicians when people want to improve joint comfort, support mobility, or explore alternatives to pain medication.

Durolane: single‑injection convenience

Durolane is known for its single‑injection formulation.

  • Long‑lasting joint lubrication helps support smoother movement.
  • Convenient treatment schedule makes it appealing for people who prefer fewer appointments.
  • Support for mobility may help individuals stay active with less discomfort.

Osteonil Plus: a trusted multi‑injection option

Osteonil Plus is another widely used HA product for knee osteoarthritis.

  • Gradual symptom support through a short course of injections.
  • Improved joint cushioning may reduce stiffness during daily activities.
  • Well‑established formulation used in many clinical settings.

A new Nottingham clinic offering both treatments

The newly opened clinic in Strelley brings the experience of the longest‑running steroid injection service in Chesterfield to a wider community. The team now offers both Durolane and Osteonil Plus, giving patients access to recognised HA options delivered by experienced practitioners. With short waiting times and a patient‑centred approach, the clinic aims to make specialist osteoarthritis care more accessible for people across Nottinghamshire