ozone shows stronger joint-comfort response in older, less-active adults with preserved joint space

Ozone is more effective in elderly, sedentary patients with radiologically proven preserved joint space and in post-arthroscopic debridement patients.

What this means for you

If you're older or less physically active and dealing with joint discomfort, research suggests ozone may work more effectively in your body's tissue environment — particularly when joint structure is still largely intact. That's a meaningful distinction: the response appears strongest in the people who need low-impact support most.

The published research

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