Low-Dose Radiation for Osteoarthritis

Living with osteoarthritis pain can make even simple movements like walking, sleeping or holding a cup feel overwhelming. If traditional osteoarthritis treatments haven’t brought the relief you hoped for, there may be another option you can try.

What is low-dose radiation therapy?

Low‑dose radiation therapy is a medical treatment that delivers small, targeted amounts of radiation to an affected joint. Radiation therapy for osteoarthritis uses carefully controlled, very low doses of radiation, much lower than what’s used to treat cancer.

For people with osteoarthritis, inflammation inside the joint can worsen stiffness, swelling and pain. Low‑dose radiation for osteoarthritis helps calm inflammation in the joint, which may reduce pain over time. Treatments are carefully planned to focus on the painful area while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. This therapy does not involve surgery, injections or anesthesia, and each session typically lasts only a few minutes.

Choose OSF HealthCare for Your Osteoarthritis Treatment

At OSF HealthCare, low‑dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis is delivered by the same highly trained teams who provide advanced radiation care every day. While this treatment is not for cancer, it offers the same benefits and high standards of safety, precision and oversight.

When you choose OSF HealthCare, you can expect:

  • Experienced radiation specialists with advanced training
  • Carefully designed treatment plans tailored to your joints and symptoms
  • State‑of‑the‑art technology used with strict safety protocols
  • A compassionate care team that listens, explains and supports you

We take the time to help you understand your options so you can make confident, informed decisions about your care.

Benefits of Radiation Therapy for Osteoarthritis Pain

For some patients, low‑dose radiation therapy may help:

  • Reduce inflammation inside the joint
  • Ease ongoing osteoarthritis pain
  • Improve comfort during daily activities
  • Provide a nonsurgical option when other treatments have not helped

Radiation therapy for osteoarthritis may be considered when medications, physical therapy or injections have not provided enough relief. OSF HealthCare offers many options for joint pain relief, depending on what’s causing your pain and how severe it is.

Risks and Side Effects of Low-Dose Radiation for Osteoarthritis 

Low‑dose radiation therapy is generally well tolerated, but like any medical treatment, it does carry some risks.

Possible side effects are usually mild and may include:

  • Temporary skin irritation near the treatment area
  • Mild fatigue

Your care team carefully weighs the potential benefits and risks before recommending this treatment. Because radiation exposure adds up over time, OSF HealthCare follows strict guidelines to ensure doses are kept as low as possible while still being effective.

Who Qualifies for Low-Dose Radiation for Osteoarthritis

Low‑dose radiation therapy may be an option for people who:

  • Have diagnosed osteoarthritis in a specific joint
  • Continue to experience pain despite other treatments
  • Are not candidates for surgery or prefer nonsurgical care
  • Have been evaluated and referred by a qualified provider

A consultation is required to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for your individual situation.

What to Expect During Your Osteoarthritis Treatment

Your experience at OSF HealthCare is designed to be straightforward and supportive.

  • Initial visit: You’ll meet with a radiation specialist who reviews your medical history and imaging.
  • Treatment planning: Imaging helps precisely target the joint being treated.
  • Treatment sessions: You’ll lie comfortably while radiation is delivered to the joint. Sessions are brief and painless.
  • After treatment: You can return home the same day and resume normal activities.

Your care team will continue to follow your progress and answer any questions along the way.

Find Relief with Expert Care

If osteoarthritis pain is affecting your quality of life, you don’t have to navigate your options alone. Our team is here to help.

Get a referral from your primary care provider.

Frequently Asked Questions

How effective is radiation for joint pain?

Some people experience gradual pain relief over time as inflammation decreases. Results vary, and your provider will discuss what you may expect based on your condition.

Is low-dose radiation for osteoarthritis safe?

Yes, when used carefully and for appropriate cases. The doses used are much lower than cancer treatments, and safety is closely monitored.

Are other osteoarthritis treatments are available?

Yes. OSF HealthCare offers many osteoarthritis treatments, including physical therapy, medications, injections and surgical options. Learn more about joint pain relief options.

When will I notice improvement?

Relief may take several weeks or longer to develop. Your care team will guide you on what to expect.

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