Knee Osteoarthritis treatment in Arlington.
Regenerative, non-surgical care for knee osteoarthritis and cartilage injury — serving Arlington and greater Tarrant County.
Mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis is a leading indication for orthobiologic care. Autologous PRP has Level 1 evidence supporting symptom relief; mesenchymal cell therapies and amniotic-derived products extend the toolkit for patients seeking to defer arthroplasty.
Who this pathway is for
- Kellgren-Lawrence grade I–III osteoarthritis
- Refractory to NSAIDs, physical therapy, or corticosteroid
- Meniscal degeneration without displaced tear
- Patients deferring or ineligible for arthroplasty
Patients from Arlington (population ~395K) — including Entertainment District, UTA, and Viridian — access DRS-vetted orthopedics pathways through partner clinics across the DFW metroplex. Referrals, second opinions, and self-referrals are all accepted.
Treatments we support for knee osteoarthritis
Leukocyte-poor PRP delivered intra-articularly under ultrasound guidance.
Learn moreMSC-based orthobiologics for grade II–III OA when PRP response is partial.
Learn moreAmniotic tissue allografts as a scaffold-and-signal option.
Learn moreFrequently asked questions
- How long does relief from PRP last?
- Most responders report symptom relief lasting 6 to 12 months; series are repeated as needed.
- Is this the same as stem cell therapy?
- MSC-based biologics and PRP are distinct products with distinct evidence bases. Both are options; the right choice depends on OA severity, imaging, and prior response.
- Will insurance cover this?
- Orthobiologics are typically self-pay in the U.S. The referring clinic will provide current pricing.
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