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Most traditional osteoarthritis treatments, like cortisone or steroid injections, only mask the pain temporarily instead of actually improving the cushioning and condition inside the joint. In this video, Fraser Johnston breaks down Arthrosamid, a non-biodegradable hydrogel injection specifically designed to integrate into the synovial lining of the knee for long-term cushioning. Unlike quick-fix injections that may only provide relief for a week or two, we are seeing Arthrosamid offer pain relief and improve mobility for up to 12 to 24 months. Fraser discusses how this treatment compares to traditional steroids, the costs involved for Canadians ($4,000 CAD) and Americans (roughly $3,000 USD), and shares a recent success story of a patient who returned to the gym pain-free after treating both knees. In this video, we cover: The Problem with Traditional Treatments: Why standard injections often fail to provide structural improvement. What is Arthrosamid: How this hydrogel implant acts as a permanent cushion for the joint. Longevity & Results: Why this treatment can last up to 2 years compared to the short duration of steroids. Cost Breakdown: The price difference between Canadian and US patients. Safety & Side Effects: Understanding the antibiotic protocol used to ensure the body accepts the implant. About EntheoMed: Fraser Johnston is the founder and CEO of EntheoMed, a premier clinic for alternative pain treatments and a world leader in psychedelic therapy. The Odyssey Method with Fraser Johnston is a call to arms for those who believe healing should be grounded in evidence and informed by lived experience. Resources: https://entheomed.ca/ https://entheomed.ca/arthrosamid/