Knee pain from degenerative cartilage changes, meniscal damage, or chronic inflammation is a significant concern for many Omani patients. When physiotherapy and medication have not provided lasting relief, regenerative knee therapy offers a non-surgical alternative using ultrasound-guided biological treatments. Our Chiang Mai clinic, approximately eight to nine hours from Muscat, provides precision knee treatment with Arabic-speaking support and halal facilities.
Knee regenerative therapy uses ultrasound-guided biological treatments to address cartilage damage, meniscal injuries, and chronic knee inflammation. Regenerative agents are delivered with precision to the specific area of knee pathology, promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation. The programme begins with detailed knee assessment and imaging review, followed by ultrasound-guided delivery of regenerative biologicals to the damaged structures within the knee joint. For a comprehensive understanding of the science, evidence, and treatment process, visit our full Knee Regenerative Therapy page.
Precision ultrasound-guided delivery appeals to Omani patients who want to target specific areas of knee damage rather than receiving generalised treatment. The non-surgical approach avoids the extended recovery associated with knee surgery, and most patients can fly home within days of treatment. Cost savings compared to domestic surgical options are significant, and Arabic-speaking clinical staff guide you through the process. A structured rehabilitation programme is provided for your local physiotherapist to continue at home.
Many patients achieve meaningful improvement with regenerative therapies, potentially avoiding or delaying knee replacement.
Typically five to seven days in Chiang Mai.
Recent knee X-rays or MRI results for pre-arrival assessment.
Treatment in Thailand is significantly more affordable than private knee surgery in Oman.
Most patients report minimal discomfort. Local anaesthesia is used during procedures.
Structured video consultations and exercise guidance after returning to Oman.
Yes. Oman's public healthcare system often has extended wait times for non-emergency orthopaedic procedures, and private knee treatment options are limited primarily to Muscat. At Longevity Thailand, treatment can typically be scheduled within two to three weeks of enquiry.
Yes. Chiang Mai has an established Muslim community with halal restaurants and mosques throughout the city. Our Arabic-speaking coordinator provides guidance on halal dining and prayer facilities near your accommodation.
Omani nationals can obtain a visa on arrival for short stays or apply for a tourist visa for longer treatment programmes. Our coordinator provides guidance on the most suitable visa option based on your treatment duration.