At Tennessee Oncology, we offer Low-Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) as a safe, non-invasive option to help improve mobility and relieve osteoarthritis pain.
Low-Dose Radiotherapy for Osteoarthritis
What is Low-Dose Radiation Therapy?
Low-Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) is a safe, non-invasive treatment that uses small amounts of radiation to reduce inflammation and relieve joint pain. Unlike higher doses used in cancer care, Low-Dose Radiation Therapy is gentle, well-tolerated, and designed to improve mobility and quality of life.
Answering Questions About Low-Dose Radiation Therapy
Who may benefit from LDRT?
Candidates with any of the following conditions may benefit from low-dose radiation therapy:
- Osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, shoulder, or hand
- Chronic joint pain not relieved by medication or injections
- Daily activity limitations due to joint stiffness
- Conditions preventing surgical treatment
What are benefits of treatment with LDRT?
This safe, non-invasive approach to treating osteoarthritis comes with a range of benefits, including:
- Significant pain and swelling relief
- Improved mobility and comfort
- No surgery required — the procedure is quick and painless
- Minimal to no side effects
- Long-lasting relief, often up to two years
What can I expect from LDRT treatment?
If you’re considering low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis, it’s helpful to know what the treatment involves. Here’s what you can expect during the process:
- Short, gentle treatment sessions – just a few minutes each, over the course of two weeks
- Outpatient care – no hospital stay required
- Many patients experience symptom relief soon after starting treatment
Tullahoma Radiation Center
Address:
2114 North Jackson Street
Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388