My father was diagnosed with stage 3 osteoarthritis of the knees last year. It was almost bordering on stage 4. He was suffering from severe pain in his knee joints. Doing daily chores around the house had also become a problem for him, going alone outside was almost next to impossible. The doctor had suggested pain killers and other medications and said that in due course of time, he would have to go for total knee replacement surgery. However, we were not very confident about surgery as my father is diabetic. Also, the medications did not provide a lot of relief from knee pain.
We were looking for other options when we came across SBF Healthcare on this forum. We went to their Bangalore center and got my father treated there. The treatment SPMf Therapy (Sequentially Programmed Magnetic Field Therapy) went on for 21 days where he had to lie down for about one hour on their machine and that was followed by physiotherapy. After 21 days of treatment, he felt marginally better. However, over the next 2-3 months, we saw a lot of improvement in him. The pain has reduced to minimal and he is comfortably able to move about. He is also able to do his daily chores and can walk without support, even when outside.
I would definitely recomment SPMF Therapy and SBF Healthcare for osteoarthritis. They treat arthritis of all major joints. Also, while we were visiting their center, we also saw a rheumatoid arthritis patient being treated there fro joint pain. Here's the link for their center, hope it helps!
http://sbfhealthcare.com


HI, Thanks a lot for the info. on sbf healthcare. I am glad i found someone who has already been treated there. My aunt suffers from osteoarthritis and has terrible pain in her joints, she cannot go outside by herself and sometimes even taking a step proves to be a herculean task for her. we happened to hear about sbfhealthcare, but were apprehensive about the treatment and its working. Now that i have heard about your father's success, I am sure i will recommend this to my aunt. Thank you very much for this.
regards,
Aparna