ozone application shows documented support for joint inflammation and arthrosis since 1981
Intraarticular ozone injections are indicated for gonarthrosis, arthrosis of other joints, and rheumatoid arthritis as supportive therapy, with documented use since 1981.
What this means for you
Joints under chronic stress — from wear, aging, or inflammatory conditions — often struggle with reduced mobility and persistent discomfort. Ozone applied to joint tissue has been studied for decades as a supportive approach, with findings suggesting it may help reduce the oxidative and inflammatory burden that contributes to stiffness and pain.
The published research
Applications and Indications
· 2003
This page describes a documented finding about the underlying wellness technology. It is not a marketing claim about any specific device. For information about HOCATT specifically, visit hocatt.com.