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Keep your own knee with the KneeReviver.
Knee osteoarthritis can slowly take control of daily life, turning simple movements into constant reminders of pain and limitation. For many over 50, it reaches a point where nothing seems to work anymore, and knee replacement becomes the only way forward to regain mobility and independence.
Younger patients with knee osteoarthritis face a different kind of frustration. Pain and limited movement start to interfere with work, activity, and daily life, yet standard treatments often fall short.
At the same time, knee replacement is not an ideal option this early, as it comes with a higher risk of future revisions and may not last a lifetime.
For those who want to stay active and avoid multiple surgeries down the line, preserving the natural knee becomes the key challenge.
For many younger osteoarthritis patients, knee pain starts interfering with the life they want to keep living.
For younger patients with knee osteoarthritis, the goal is often simple: stay active, stay mobile, and keep doing the things that make life feel normal.
Knee osteoarthritis affects more than movement alone. It can interfere with family life, everyday activities, and the ability to stay fully engaged.
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Joint distraction offers a biomechanical reset for the knee. By briefly unloading the joint, it creates the conditions needed for damaged cartilage to recover cartilaginous material.
The principle is straightforward: create space, reduce stress, and allow the cartilaginous repair or regeneration while the patient stays active. This approach gives the knee a genuine chance to recover. Instead of managing decline, it guides the joint back towards an improved function that can last for years.
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Read more about the KneeReviver and past experiences
After severe knee decline, KJD in 2022 restored mobility, enabled a 90km walk, and delayed knee replacement while improving quality of life.
Hussein’s severe knee pain forced him to abandon his career dreams and daily activities, but after knee joint distraction, he reclaimed a pain-free life, returning to cycling, stairs, and a future without physical limitations.
Facing a total knee replacement at just 30 years old, Inka chose joint distraction to save her knee; now pain-free, she has returned to her demanding job as a nurse and her passion for firefighter competitions.