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How is supartz (hyaluronic acid) joint fluid therapy given?

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Dr. Pedro Hernandez answered

Specializes in Geriatrics

Intraarticular inj.: Supartz (hyaluronic acid) - is a solution of hyaluronate, a natural substance that acts like "oil" to cushion and lubricate your knee joint. It is given injected directly into the joint. Up to five injections are injected ( one per week).

Answered 12/26/2011

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Dr. Jimmy Bowen answered

Specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Supartz (hyaluronic acid): Through a series of injections.

Answered 9/28/2016

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