Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions from customers.
1

What molecular weight does the contained hyaluronic acid have?

The hyaluronic acid contained in ArthroFill is in a size range of 800 to 2500 kDa. The abbreviation “kDa” stands for kilodalton and refers to the molecular weight of the hyaluronic acid.

This molecular weight corresponds to the hyaluronic acid naturally occurring in the human body. Studies have shown that hyaluronic acid in this size range is particularly well absorbed by the body.

Three classes often appear in connection with the size or weight specification of hyaluronic acid:

  • Low molecular weight (50 kDa and smaller)
  • Medium molecular weight (50 – 1500 kDa)
  • High molecular weight (1500 kDa and larger)

The hyaluronic acid contained in ArthroFill is thus in the range of medium- to high-molecular weight hyaluronic acid.

2

How can ArthroFill support me with osteoarthritis?

The three most important factors that usually influence the course of osteoarthritis are:

  • Movement
  • Relaxation
  • Nutrition

The big challenge: We have to take all three into our own hands. No one can do that for us. That is why osteoarthritis is hardly treatable by others. That is why there is no remedy that simply takes away the symptoms. But we ourselves can make a decisive contribution to relief! Science knows today that cartilage tissue can regenerate. Cartilage cells divide. For cartilage to regenerate, the conditions in the joint must only be changed so that the degenerative (cartilage-degrading) processes no longer predominate. This means above all:

  • not too much pressure in the joint, which is why relaxation is so important
  • sufficient movement, because nutrient exchange in the joint requires movement. Only through movement do nutrients reach the joint cartilage.
  • the right nutrients in the blood, which pass through the synovial membrane into the joint fluid.

ArthroFill can help supply the body with important nutrients: trace elements, vitamins, organic sulfur compounds. All of these are needed by cartilage, bones, and connective tissue to stay healthy. Hyaluronic acid is a main component of the joint fluid. The joint fluid in turn transports all nutrients to the cartilage, acts as a shock absorber, and minimizes friction in the joint.

3

Can I take ArthroFill during pregnancy?

There is no evidence of disadvantages from taking ArthroFill during pregnancy and breastfeeding. However, there are no studies on this either, as it would not be permissible or ethically justifiable. To be 100 percent sure, we advise against taking ArthroFill during pregnancy without first consulting with your gynecologist.

Pregnancy is a very special phase of life with many physical changes. Even though humans today live largely in a very different environment than during their evolutionary development, the unborn life should still grow as naturally as possible – to develop protected and sheltered in as natural a space as possible. Safety to protect mother and child is paramount.

What science largely agrees on is that, for example, supplementation with folic acid – especially in the first months of pregnancy – is very important.