Joint Arthrosis (Osteoarthritis)
Find relief, restore movement, and support your joints naturally.
Joint arthrosis — also known as osteoarthritis — is one of the most common reasons people lose mobility as they age. It usually begins quietly: a little stiffness in the morning, some knee pain after a long walk, or an ache in the hips after climbing stairs.
Over time, the cartilage that cushions the joints thins and roughens, leaving bone to grind on bone. The result is pain, swelling, and a growing sense that your body is letting you down.
While conventional treatments often focus on painkillers or, eventually, surgery, there is another option that works with your body rather than against it.
PEMF therapy (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy) has been shown to ease pain, reduce inflammation, and even support cartilage metabolism — giving many people with arthrosis a chance to move more freely and reclaim quality of life.
Typical signs include:
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Morning stiffness that eases after moving
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Pain during or after activity (walking, climbing stairs, lifting)
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Swelling and inflammation around the joint
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Cracking or grinding noises
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Progressive loss of mobility
Arthrosis can affect knees, hips, shoulders, hands, or spine — sometimes just one joint, sometimes many.
Why Does Arthrosis Happen?
Several factors contribute:
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Age – wear and tear add up.
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Genetics – some people are predisposed.
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Injuries – old sprains, fractures, or joint damage.
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Weight load – excess body weight stresses joints.
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Lifestyle – repetitive strain, lack of movement, poor posture.
Understanding Arthrosis
Arthrosis develops when cartilage, the flexible tissue that allows bones to glide smoothly over each other, breaks down faster than the body can repair it.
Genetics, past injuries, excess weight, repetitive stress, and simple aging all contribute.
Symptoms often start with stiffness that loosens after moving around, but as the condition progresses, pain can persist throughout the day.
Swelling, reduced range of motion, and a grinding or cracking sensation in the joints are also common. Knees, hips, hands, shoulders, and the spine are the most frequently affected areas.
How PEMF Therapy Helps With Arthrosis
PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy uses low-frequency magnetic fields to stimulate the body’s natural repair processes. It doesn’t just mask symptoms — it helps the joint environment itself.
1. Pain & Inflammation Relief
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Improves blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues.
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Modulates inflammatory cytokines (less swelling, less stiffness).
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Many users notice pain relief within the first 1–2 weeks of consistent use.
2. Cartilage & Tissue Support
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Stimulates chondrocytes (cartilage cells) to survive and function better.
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Encourages collagen synthesis, key for cartilage structure.
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May help slow down cartilage breakdown when used long-term.
3. Improved Mobility & Function
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Less morning stiffness.
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Easier daily activities — walking, bending, lifting.
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Better joint range of motion, less grinding discomfort.
Joint arthrosis – From Renaissance.
- A non-inflammatory degenerative disease of joints and surrounding areas.
For treating Joint arthrosis Renaissance recommend the: Primo-C set
Duo Forte Generator – Pre-set program
Genisi Duo2 Generator – H1
How PEMF therapy helps
- A few applications result in partial alleviation of pain, which gradually subsides completely. Regular and long-term use also kickstarts cartilage recovery as well as improves mobility and flexibility. PEMF therapy can accelerate metabolic processes in joints and thereby speed up healing of damaged tissues. Low-frequency pulsed magnetic therapy is also recommended to persons who have had a joint replacement surgery (endoprosthesis).
What You Can Expect
Relief does not arrive overnight, but many people feel the first improvements within the first couple of weeks.
Pain tends to ease first, followed by better flexibility and reduced swelling.
With steady use over a period of months, gains in mobility and daily comfort can become more noticeable and lasting.
PEMF is safe for long-term use, and unlike pain medication, it does not strain the stomach, liver, or kidneys.
Nor does it interfere with joint replacements or other common medical treatments, though it is always sensible to check with your doctor if you have implants or other health conditions.
Living With Arthrosis, Differently
Joint arthrosis can feel like a one-way path toward decline, but it doesn’t have to be.
PEMF therapy offers a non-invasive, drug-free way to change the daily experience of living with worn joints.
It won’t reverse time, but it can help reduce pain, support tissue health, and restore some of the freedom of movement you may have thought was gone for good.
If you are ready to explore what PEMF therapy can do for you, our range of devices makes it possible to start today.
From full-body mats to targeted applicators, each set is designed to help you move with less pain and live with more ease.
Low frequency pulsed electromagnetic field–a viable alternative therapy for arthritis
– December 2009
PEMF for arthritis cure has conclusively shown that PEMF not only alleviates the pain in the arthritis condition but it also affords chondroprotection, exerts antiinflammatory action and helps in bone remodeling and this could be developed as a viable alternative for arthritis therapy.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20329696/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002
The results of this study suggest that PEMF treatment can preserve joint morphology cartilage and delay the occurrence of CIA. PEMF has potential as an effective adjuvant therapy that can suppress the progression of RA.
PEMF was also shown to have a membrane stabilizing action by significantly inhibiting the rate of release of β-glucuronidase from lysosomal rich and sub-cellular fractions. The results indicated that PEMF could be developed as a potential therapy in the treatment of arthritis in humans.
FAQs
- What is joint arthrosis? Joint arthrosis, also known as osteoarthritis, is a degenerative joint disease that occurs when the protective cartilage between joints wears down, causing the bones to rub against each other, leading to pain, inflammation, and stiffness.
- What are the causes of joint arthrosis? There are several causes of joint arthrosis, including age, genetics, obesity, joint injuries, and repetitive movements.
- What are the symptoms of joint arthrosis? The symptoms of joint arthrosis can include pain, stiffness, swelling, reduced range of motion, and cracking or popping sounds in the joints.
- Is there a cure for joint arthrosis? Currently, there is no cure for joint arthrosis. However, there are several treatments available that can help reduce pain and improve mobility, PEMF therapy being one of them
- What is PEMF therapy? PEMF therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate the cells in the body. It has been shown to have several benefits for people with joint arthrosis, including pain relief, inflammation reduction, and improved cartilage regeneration.
Disclaimer: These pages outline how PEMF has helped many people and health issues. This does not prove that others would have the same results. Our products are designed to promote health and wellness and not to diagnose, treat or prevent specific medical conditions, for which you should see a doctor or health care professional. This information has not been evaluated by the US FDA or UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Agency. While we try to keep it up to date and correct, we give no guarantees of any kind about its completeness, accuracy, or suitability.
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