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Rooster Injections: Something to Crow About?

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Knee and joint pain affects one hundred million Americans. Now patients can choose from many different treatment options. Here are details on how fluid from a rooster can get the joints moving again.

Bob Justiana is in full swing now, but just a few months ago he could barely putt along.

ā€œI would hear bone to bone contact, clicks in my knees and tremendous strain,ā€ Justiana told Ivanhoe.

So Justiana tried ultrasound-guided injections of hyaluronic acid, a substance that comes from an unlikely source, a rooster.

Justiana said, ā€œI took the chance and went for it.ā€

Nurse practitioner Evelyn Kikta from the Tarpon Spine and Medical Center said humans also make the hyaluronic acid.

ā€œBy putting this hyaluronic acid from the comb of the chicken, of the rooster, it stimulates the production of your own,ā€ Kikta told Ivanhoe.

The FDA-approved knee injections are given once a week for 5 weeks. Most patients gradually feel a difference, although some have immediate pain relief.

ā€œI have patients right now who are almost in their third year without having it again,ā€ Kikta detailed.

Mike Marcell specializes in chiropractic care. He’s glad that patients have additional options.

ā€œThere’s a nice intermediary form of care that’s evolved in many areas with joint pain,ā€ Marcell told Ivanhoe.

And for Bob, ā€œAt my age, for the years I have left. I want to be comfortable.ā€

Ā After a few shots in the knee, he’s back in the swing of things.

Most insurance companies typically pay for this procedure after patients have exhausted other efforts like massage, anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy.


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