Popliteal Cyst

Bakers_cystPopliteal Cyst is the medical term for a condition known more commonly as a baker’s cyst. The Popliteal Cyst occurs due to repetitive stress, sudden impact or age related weakening of the synovial joint at the back of the knee.

To learn all about baker’s cysts (Popliteal Cyst) please click the link below.

>> Baker’s Cyst

The OSMO Patch together with adequate rest now provides an new complementary way to support the relief of inflammation and pain associated with a Popliteal Cyst. What’s more the OSMO Patches are:

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Disclaimer: The information on this page is intended for individuals who have been medically diagnosed with a Popliteal cyst. If you suspect that you have Popliteal cyst then it is important to visit a qualified medical professional in order to rule out any other possible causes prior to considering any advice or treatment option.


Testimonials

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Bursitis in the knee

Hi I ordered these patches for my son who has terrible bursitis in his knee. He owns a carpet installing business and the constant kicking has really damaged his knee..He took meds..had steroid shot…nothing worked…The doctor told him he needed surgery… I had found your patches on line and they have worked for him. Thanks […]

Sandra C
Rochester, United States
General & Knee problems

Hi, I have used your patches with great success for a bursa that I got when I was thrown from a horse. I have used it also for my husband’s knee. Thanks

Joan G
North Carolina, United States
Knee problems

Dear Danniel, I fell 1.5 metres onto the road, landing on my patella. The pain was severe, and after two weeks on crutches I was left with a fluid-filled bursa the size of half a golf-ball on my knee. I already had a swelling just below my kneecap for five years, and another specialist had […]

Paul S
Auckland, New Zealand
Knee problems

Dear Toky, Some time ago I corresponded with you and was duly sent 10 patches to try for bursitis of the knee. As I am a Carmelite Nun, our life is dedicated to prayer so kneeling is rather important!!    I kept off the knee for a long time before trying the patches and found it […]

Carmelite Sister (Sr)
Carmelite Monastery, Christchurch, New Zealand
Knee Bursitis

Hello Jasmine, I just wanted to say that my husband has been using the patches for a few days now and they have definitely made a difference to his knee, I have brought some more from one of your UK stockists, The Health Workshop, and they, like you, could not have been more helpful. Thank […]

Pamela A
Welshpool Powys, United Kingdom
Knee problems

Many thanks Toky….they were fab last time and its now been over 6 months since I have had to use them. Alas it seems my bursitus is back, so hence the need for the wonder patches……I got a bit careless with kneeling on my knee, so all my fault.

Sarah K
West Sussex, United Kingdom
Fluid on knee

I had a sac of fluid to the upper-right of my knee. Quite large. Initially I had pulled my calf muscle and without realizing the extent of the pull, I continued to pursue my daily routine which consisted of morning workouts at the gym including “spin” class.  Needless to say, I aggravated the whole situation. […]

Vickie M
Rhode Island, United States
Bursa on knee

Dear Friends at MediWise, I had what a nurse practioner at St. Thomas’ Hospital in London called ‘that huge bursa’ on my right knee as a direct result of falling from the top of a railway staircase when the city was inundated with a snowfall and resulting ice.  I received your patches the day before […]

Bruce W
London, United Kingdom
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