Before Knee Replacement Surgery | MoveOn Joint-Support Programme
DOCTOR MENTIONED KNEE REPLACEMENT? Understand Your Joint-Support Options Before Making Your Decision
★★★★★ Guided joint-health support for older adults
For People Worried About Knee Replacement Surgery

Has Your Doctor Said “Knee Replacement”?

Before making a permanent decision, learn how to give your knees more complete daily support—while continuing to follow your orthopaedic doctor’s advice.

This programme is created for people who have already tried painkillers, glucosamine, physiotherapy, knee braces or injections—but still feel stiffness, weakness and pain during everyday movement.

  • Support cartilage and connective-tissue health
  • Support joint comfort, flexibility and stability
  • Support bone and muscle function
  • Follow a guided routine instead of trying random products

Personal consultation · No guaranteed results · Continue following your doctor’s medical advice

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“I am scared of surgery—but I also cannot continue living with this pain.”
✓ Guided Joint Routine
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✓ Convenient Sachets
✓ Personal Support
✓ Active-Ageing Focus
The Moment Everything Feels Real

You Went To The Doctor For Knee Pain…
And Came Home Thinking About Surgery.

Hearing the words “knee replacement” can make you feel frightened, confused and pressured—even when you are not emotionally ready.

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“Is Surgery My Only Choice?”

You worry that your knee has already become too damaged.

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“What If Recovery Is Difficult?”

You think about hospitalisation, rehabilitation and depending on family.

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“I Already Tried Everything.”

Pills, injections and therapy gave partial or temporary support.

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“I Just Want To Move Again.”

Your real goal is to walk, pray and live independently.

“I am not rejecting medical care. I simply want to understand whether there is anything more I can do to support my knees before I decide.”
The Surgery-Fear Cycle

Your Knee Pain Is Affecting More Than Your Walking.

  • You hesitate every time you need to stand up.
  • You hold the railing with both hands when climbing stairs.
  • You avoid squatting because you may not be able to get back up.
  • You use a chair during prayer because bending feels too painful.
  • Your children worry whenever you walk outside alone.
  • You feel embarrassed using a cane or asking for help.
  • You have started cancelling trips and family activities.
  • You are frightened that your independence is slowly disappearing.
The deepest fear is often not the operation itself. It is becoming dependent on other people and losing control of your daily life.
You Did Not Fail

You Tried Many Things—But Most Of Them Focused On Only Part Of The Problem.

Partial relief does not mean you did not try hard enough. It may mean your previous routine was not giving your entire joint structure comprehensive support.

Painkillers

May reduce discomfort temporarily, but they do not provide the nutritional building blocks used by joint tissues.

Gel Or Other Injections

Some people experience relief while others continue to have pain. Results and suitability vary and should be discussed with a doctor.

Knee Braces

May provide external support during movement, but they do not nutritionally support cartilage, tendons, ligaments or bones.

Physiotherapy

Can be valuable for strength and function, but consistency becomes difficult when movement remains painful.

Basic Joint Supplements

Many formulas focus on one or two familiar ingredients instead of supporting several parts of the joint system.

Waiting And Hoping

Reducing activity may feel safer, but prolonged inactivity can also affect strength, confidence and independence.

A More Complete Joint-Support Strategy

Your Knee Is Not Made Of Cartilage Alone.

Comfortable movement depends on several connected structures. Supporting only one area may leave important gaps.

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Cartilage

The cushioning tissue that helps reduce friction within the joint.

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Synovial Environment

The fluid and internal environment that support smoother movement.

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Tendons & Ligaments

The connective tissues that help support and stabilise the knee.

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Bone

The structural foundation underneath the joint surfaces.

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Surrounding Muscles

The dynamic support system that helps control movement and load.

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Daily Consistency

A structured routine is more meaningful than occasionally trying random solutions.

The goal is not to promise that surgery will never be needed. The goal is to give your knees better daily support while you and your healthcare professionals evaluate the right path forward.
The MoveOn Joint-Support Programme

One Guided Routine To Support The Whole Movement System.

Created for people who are tired of temporary, fragmented solutions and want a more structured approach.

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MoveOn

Targeted musculoskeletal nutritional support

  • Supports joint comfort and flexibility
  • Supports cartilage and connective tissues
  • Supports bone and muscle function
  • Supports active mobility as you age
  • Easy tear-and-drink format

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Antioxidant and active-ageing support

  • Provides antioxidant nutritional support
  • Supports healthy cellular function
  • Supports vitality and healthy ageing
  • Complements a complete joint-health routine
  • Convenient daily sachet

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MoveOn Supports Your Joint Structure.

LiveOn Supports Healthy Ageing From Within.

Knee-Surgery Customer Stories

Watch Customers Who Were Worried About Their Next Step.

Use real videos from customers whose doctors had discussed knee replacement, injections or severe osteoarthritis.

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Customer whose doctor mentioned knee replacement
Customer Journey

“My Doctor Mentioned Knee Replacement.”

Explain what the customer was struggling with, what support they followed and what they genuinely noticed.

Customer Name, Age · Location · Individual experiences vary. Do not state that the product cancelled or prevented surgery unless the claim is accurate, documented and legally approved.

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Customer who tried injections or physiotherapy
Customer Journey

“The Injection Gave Me Only Partial Relief.”

Show the customer describing their daily challenges and why they wanted a more complete joint-support routine.

Customer Name, Age · Location · Individual experiences vary.

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Customer demonstrating improved daily movement
Customer Journey

“I Feel More Confident Moving Again.”

Demonstrate real-life movements such as standing up, walking, climbing stairs or praying more comfortably.

Customer Name, Age · Location · Individual experiences vary.

The Outcome They Actually Want

They Do Not Just Want Less Pain.
They Want Their Independence Back.

  • Stand up without needing both hands
  • Walk without constantly looking for a chair
  • Climb stairs with more confidence
  • Move around without feeling unstable
  • Pray without fearing every bend
  • Travel without planning everything around knee pain
  • Play with grandchildren again
  • Feel like an active family member—not a burden
Your goal is not to “beat” your doctor. Your goal is to protect your movement, understand your options and make an informed decision.
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“I Was Very Scared When Surgery Was Mentioned.”

“I wanted to understand what else I could do for my knees. After following a consistent programme, I felt more confident with some of my daily movements.”

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“I Had Already Tried Injections.”

“The support did not last as long as I hoped. I wanted something I could include in my daily joint-health routine.”

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“My Family Noticed My Confidence.”

“I used to be frightened when standing and walking. I became more willing to take part in simple family activities.”

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Your Guided Path

What Happens After You Contact Adriane?

STEP 1

Share Your Situation

Explain your age, diagnosis, symptoms, current medication and whether surgery has been discussed.

STEP 2

Suitability Check

Review whether the nutritional programme may be suitable alongside your existing medical care.

STEP 3

Follow A Consistent Routine

Use the products according to approved instructions and continue doctor-recommended exercise or therapy.

STEP 4

Review Your Progress

Monitor comfort and daily function. Discuss significant medical decisions with your orthopaedic specialist.

MoveOn Joint-Support Programme

For people who want to support their knees before making their next decision.

Recommended Programme

MoveOn + LiveOn Joint & Active-Ageing Support

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  • Daily routine guidance
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BONUS 1: Joint-Support Routine Guide
BONUS 2: Simple Food And Movement Checklist
BONUS 3: Direct WhatsApp Support

This is nutritional support, not a replacement for professional medical assessment or medically necessary surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Important Questions About Knee Replacement And Supplements

Can MoveOn guarantee that I will avoid knee replacement surgery?

No. No supplement can guarantee that you will avoid surgery. The programme is intended to provide nutritional joint support. The need for surgery must be assessed by a qualified orthopaedic specialist.

Should I cancel or delay my surgery appointment?

Do not cancel or delay medically recommended care based only on a supplement or advertisement. Discuss your concerns and alternatives directly with your orthopaedic doctor.

My doctor said I have “bone-on-bone” knees. Is this suitable?

“Bone-on-bone” usually describes advanced joint-space loss on imaging, but treatment decisions also depend on your pain, function, health and response to nonsurgical care. A supplement cannot guarantee cartilage regrowth or reverse advanced osteoarthritis. Seek personalised medical advice.

Can I take it together with my medication?

Speak with your doctor or pharmacist first, especially if you take prescription medication, blood thinners, have allergies, are preparing for surgery or manage a medical condition.

Can I continue physiotherapy or exercise?

Continue any doctor- or physiotherapist-recommended programme unless they advise otherwise. Suitable strengthening and movement may remain important parts of joint management.

How quickly will I feel a difference?

Individual experiences vary according to age, diagnosis, severity, lifestyle and consistency. Do not rely on guaranteed timelines.

How do I find out whether the programme is suitable?

Tap the button below and share your situation with Adriane. Include your diagnosis, symptoms, medication and whether a doctor has already recommended surgery.

Before You Make A Permanent Decision,
Understand Your Support Options.

You do not need another empty promise. You need a clear routine, honest expectations and the confidence to discuss your next step properly with your healthcare team.

Check My Options