
How Does It Work? Effects of Unloading and Decompression Therapy
Unloading the knee joint through decompression therapy reduces the mechanical pressure on cartilage and facilitates several beneficial processes:
- Redistribution of Joint Pressure – Decompressing the joint relieves pressure, allowing cartilage to expand and realign, reducing further damage from asymmetric stress.
- Passive Lubrication – Decompression creates space in the joint, allowing synovial fluid to seep into cartilage layers, delivering nutrients and aiding in cartilage restoration.
- Promotion of Healing – Reducing load encourages cartilage repair of micro-damage and restores joint function by creating a favorable biomechanical environment.
Understanding Cartilage Deformation
The deformation ratio refers to how much cartilage compresses under pressure. In a healthy knee, cartilage compresses lightly and rebounds without damage. As the proteoglycan matrix depletes and cartilage thins, several problems arise:
- Excessive Deformation – Worn cartilage compresses beyond limits, leading to microscopic tears and degeneration.
- Lateral Movement – Decreased structural integrity causes cartilage to shift laterally under pressure, creating uneven wear patterns.
- Inflammatory Deformation – Damaged cartilage releases inflammatory mediators, contributing to joint pain and stiffness.
These problems perpetuate a cycle of degeneration, accelerating cartilage breakdown.
How Accu-Knee Therapy Helps
Accu-Knee decompression therapy offers a non-invasive solution for managing and improving knee joint health:
- Material Reorganization – Relieves pressure and promotes realignment of cartilage and proteoglycan matrix components, reducing lateral movement and uneven wear.
- Synovial Fluid Infusion – Decompression allows synovial fluid to seep into cartilage, enhancing lubrication and nutrient delivery.
- Restoration of Biomechanical Function – Regular therapy reduces stress, restores cartilage’s natural deformation ratio, and supports long-term joint health.
Who is a Good Candidate?
Accu-Knee therapy may benefit those suffering from:
- Chronic Knee Pain
- Osteoarthritis
- ACL Injuries
- Meniscus Tears
- Previous Surgery
- Sub-Acute or Chronic Muscle Strain
- Previous Injury
- Failed injection or PT therapy
Do You Experience:
- Cracking or popping
- Bone spurs
- Difficulty with stairs or getting in/out of a car
- Need for a brace or walking device
- Leaning against walls when walking
- Sudden knee instability or giving out
- History of falls
- Diagnosis of arthritis from another physician