
[
	{
		"post_id": "27", 
		"post_category_id": "8", 
		"post_title": "Stem Cell Injections", 
		"post_content_short": "Over recent years, a lot of attention has been focused on the potential for stem cells to treat osteoarthritis. This attention was largely\ndue to claims that stem cells could regenerate the articular cartilage.", 
		"post_icon": "", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.jointli.com.au\/patient-information\/resources\/injections\/stem-cell-injections\/", 
		"post_date": "2023-08-24 03:59:00"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "26", 
		"post_category_id": "8", 
		"post_title": "Viscosupplementation (Hyaluronan or Hyaluronic Acid)", 
		"post_content_short": "This treatment involves a gel-like fluid called Hyaluronic Acid (HA) being injected into your affected knee. Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally\noccurring substance found in the synovial fluid around joints. It acts as a lubricant to enable bones to move smoothly over each other and\nas a shock absorber for joint loads.", 
		"post_icon": "", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.jointli.com.au\/patient-information\/resources\/injections\/viscosupplementation-hyaluronan-or-hyaluronic-acid\/", 
		"post_date": "2023-08-23 06:43:47"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "25", 
		"post_category_id": "8", 
		"post_title": "Steroid Injection (Corticosteroid Or Cortisone)", 
		"post_content_short": "The Cochrane Collaboration states that corticosteroid injections may cause a moderate improvement in pain and a small improvement in\nphysical function, but that the quality of the evidence is low and results are inconclusive.", 
		"post_icon": "", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.jointli.com.au\/patient-information\/resources\/injections\/steroid-injection-corticosteroid-or-cortisone\/", 
		"post_date": "2023-08-23 06:29:23"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "24", 
		"post_category_id": "8", 
		"post_title": "PRP (Platelet-Rich) Plasma", 
		"post_content_short": "Both Autologous Concentrated Plasma (ACP) and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) are injections that are derived from your own blood. Both processes\n\tinvolve spinning or centrifuging the blood until it separates into layers.\n\n<br\/>", 
		"post_icon": "", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.jointli.com.au\/patient-information\/resources\/injections\/prp-platelet-rich-plasma\/", 
		"post_date": "2023-08-23 06:23:44"
	}
]