In the world of modern treatments, Sanakin is considered an effective solution for treating tendon and joint inflammations that affect body movement and quality of life. However, with the growing interest in this innovative therapy, the most important question remains: what is the ideal dosage and how can it be used safely to achieve the best results?In this Dalily Medical article, we will explore the correct dosage your body needs from Sanakin, its indications, and how it can help you recover quickly and regain pain-free mobility.
Sanakin is an advanced biological therapy that relies on natural components extracted from the patient’s own blood. The blood is processed in a special way to produce a serum rich in anti-inflammatory interleukins and growth factors.
This treatment is used to reduce inflammation and stimulate the repair of damaged tissues such as tendons, joints, and soft tissues, helping to relieve pain and improve mobility naturally and safely.
Sanakin, also known as Autologous Cytokine-Rich Serum (ACRS), is similar in concept to treatments like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRGF, but it focuses specifically on extracting anti-inflammatory cytokines, primarily IL-1Ra (Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist).
This molecule plays a key role in:
Reducing inflammation
Regulating the immune response
Protecting joints and tendons from degeneration
During the procedure, a blood sample is taken from the patient, processed to isolate the cytokine- and growth factor-rich serum, and then injected directly into the affected joint, tendon, or tissue.
Sanakin acts as a biological regulator, helping the body activate self-healing mechanisms and promote tissue regeneration naturally.
Sanakin injections are simple and quick:
The injection is administered directly into the affected area.
The procedure takes 2–3 minutes.
No surgery or long recovery period is required.
Patients may feel a slight prick or mild pain during the injection.
This discomfort is usually temporary and disappears within a few hours.
Using ultrasound guidance or precise injection techniques significantly reduces pain.
Yes, Sanakin is very safe because it is derived from the patient’s own blood, meaning:
The risk of allergic reaction or immune rejection is almost zero.
Complications are very rare when performed correctly.
However, it is always recommended to undergo the treatment under medical supervision to ensure the best results and avoid potential complications.
Yes, it is recommended to rest for 24–48 hours after the injection to reduce irritation in the treated area.
After the rest period, therapeutic exercises can be gradually started under the guidance of a doctor or physiotherapist to ensure optimal results and faster recovery.
The number of sessions depends on the severity and nature of the injury:
Mild cases may require only one session.
Chronic cases or partial tendon tears often require 2–5 sessions.
The interval between sessions is usually 1–2 weeks.
A blood sample is taken from the patient.
The blood is placed in a special capsule and incubated at 37°C for 3 hours.
The blood is then centrifuged at 4000 RPM for 5 minutes.
Sanakin serum, rich in anti-inflammatory cytokines, is extracted.
The serum is injected into the affected area under sterile conditions.
For knee pain or osteoarthritis, Sanakin aims to:
Reduce joint inflammation
Help preserve cartilage surfaces
Improve mobility and reduce pain
Procedure:
No local anesthesia is needed
Minimal discomfort is expected
The patient’s serum is injected directly into the knee joint
Even in advanced osteoarthritis, Sanakin can provide noticeable symptom improvement, supporting natural healing and improving joint function.
Draw a small blood sample from the patient into a specialized tube or kit.
Incubate the blood at 37.5°C for 3 hours.
Separate the anti-inflammatory factor-rich serum after incubation.
Draw the serum into a sterile syringe.
Inject the serum precisely into the knee joint.
1️⃣ Tendonitis (Tendon Inflammation)
Examples: Achilles tendon, knee tendons, shoulder tendons
Benefits: Reduce inflammation, promote tissue regeneration, improve tendon strength and flexibility
2️⃣ Partial or Complete Tendon Tears
Post-injury or chronic inflammation
Used as part of rehabilitation after injury or surgery to accelerate healing and strengthen tendons
3️⃣ Arthritis
Affected joints: Knee, shoulder, elbow, fingers
Benefits: Reduce pain and inflammation, improve joint mobility, support cartilage health
4️⃣ Chronic Soft Tissue Injuries
Examples: Wrist or shoulder tendon strain, repetitive strain injuries
Acts as a natural healing stimulant and can complement or replace physical therapy
5️⃣ Sports Injuries
Tendon and joint inflammation from intensive training
Benefits: Shorten recovery time, prevent injury progression, accelerate return to sports
6️⃣ Hip or Spine Joint Inflammation
Examples: Lower back pain, inflammation of small spinal joints
Helps reduce pain and improve mobility without long-term reliance on painkillers
7️⃣ Chronic Cases Resistant to Conventional Treatment
Persistent pain or swelling despite medication, exercise, or physiotherapy
Sanakin provides a natural, biological solution to stimulate tissue healing and reduce inflammation at the source
Response varies per individual.
Most patients notice gradual improvement within 3–4 weeks.
Improvement continues over time, especially when following instructions and rehabilitation exercises.
Sanakin is administered by injecting patient-derived serum directly into the affected joint or tendon, usually under ultrasound guidance for high precision.
The main goals of treatment are:
Reduce inflammation
Relieve pain
Support natural tissue and joint healing without chemical drugs
Description:
This is the standard and most common method, where Sanakin serum is injected directly into the affected area, such as:
Knee joint
Shoulder
Elbow
Achilles tendon
Hand or foot tendons
Best used for:
Chronic tendonitis
Arthritis
Pain caused by repetitive stress or friction
How it works:
Delivers anti-inflammatory agents directly to the injured area
Significantly reduces pain
Gradually improves tendon or joint function
Description:
Sanakin is injected using an ultrasound device to precisely locate inflammation or partial tears.
Used in cases of:
Deep tissue inflammation
Partial tendon tears
Scar tissue or adhesions inside joints or tendons
Advantages:
Higher injection accuracy
Better results
Reduces risk of incorrect injection or leakage outside the target area
Description:
Some cases require multiple Sanakin sessions because a single injection may not be sufficient.
Number of sessions:
Typically 2–5 sessions
With intervals of 1–2 weeks
Used for:
Long-term chronic conditions
Severe inflammation resistant to conventional treatments
Goal:
Enhance therapeutic effects
Increase growth factors in the affected area
Support long-term healing
Description:
Sanakin can be used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan including:
Physical therapy exercises
Muscle strengthening around the joint
Improving flexibility and mobility
Ideal for:
Achilles tendonitis
Knee tendon injuries
Chronic shoulder problems
Benefits:
Accelerates recovery
Improves post-injection results
Reduces recurrence of injury
Description:
Sometimes, Sanakin is combined with supportive therapies such as:
Joint braces
Orthopedic footwear
Gait correction
Tendon support devices
Goal:
Reduce stress on the joint or tendon
Protect the injured area during recovery
Provide multi-directional support for healing
Response varies between individuals, but:
Most patients notice improvement within 2–4 weeks
Gradual improvement continues over time, especially when following instructions and physical therapy
A blood sample is drawn from the patient, usually from the arm.
The blood is processed to isolate the serum rich in interleukins and growth factors, which reduce inflammation and stimulate healing.
The serum is ready for use the same day or according to the doctor’s protocol.
Key advantage: Since the serum is derived from the patient’s own blood, the treatment is very safe and rarely causes allergic reactions.
Description: Sanakin serum is injected directly into the inflamed or injured area, commonly: Achilles tendon, knee joint, shoulder, or hand tendons.
Procedure:
Sterilize the area using an appropriate disinfectant.
Precisely locate the inflammation; ultrasound may be used.
Inject the serum slowly to minimize pain or pressure.
Duration: A few minutes per session.
Benefit: Direct delivery of treatment to the affected area accelerates healing and reduces inflammation.
Description: Using ultrasound to accurately target inflammation or partial tears.
Benefits:
Ensures serum reaches the correct location in the tendon or joint
Reduces the risk of incorrect injection or injury to healthy tissue
Suitable for: Partial tears, chronic deep tendon inflammation, or scarred tendons
For chronic cases, a single injection may not be enough.
Usually 2–5 sessions spaced weekly.
Benefit: Increases treatment effectiveness, especially in chronic tendon inflammation or hard-to-heal injuries.
Recommended to combine Sanakin injections with physical therapy programs:
Stretching and tendon strengthening exercises
Physiotherapy to strengthen muscles around joints or tendons
Benefit: Speeds up recovery and reduces chances of recurring inflammation.
Sanakin is essentially a single treatment prepared from the patient’s own blood. There are no different commercial versions of the active substance.
The variations depend on:
Injection site (tendon, joint, or soft tissue)
Number of sessions
Interval between sessions
Use of ultrasound guidance
This flexibility allows treatment to be customized based on injury severity and type.
Natural inflammation reduction
Rich in interleukins and growth factors to rebalance inflammation.
Reduces pain, swelling, and tendon/joint inflammation.
Unlike painkillers, it treats the root cause, not just symptoms.
Stimulates tissue regeneration
Activates repair cells
Accelerates tendon, cartilage, and soft tissue healing
Reduces reliance on medications
Decreases need for painkillers or chemical anti-inflammatories
Beneficial for patients with stomach, liver, or kidney issues
Safe because it uses patient’s own blood
Almost no allergies or immune rejection
Suitable for most age groups under specialist supervision
Shortens recovery time
Faster improvement compared to traditional treatments
Many patients notice progress after the first or second session
Effective in chronic and difficult cases
Useful for injuries or inflammations unresponsive to conventional therapy
Improves physical and athletic performance
Restores tendon and muscle strength
Reduces risk of reinjury
Ideal for athletes or active individuals
Long-term results
With adherence to exercises and rehabilitation programs, benefits can last months or even a year.
Local reactions after injection:
Redness, mild warmth, slight swelling, small bruises, or minor pain
Usually resolves within 24–72 hours
Temporary pain:
Some patients may experience brief pain increase in the first 1–2 days due to natural healing activation
Mild irritation or inflammation:
Rare and usually resolves in a few days without additional treatment
Infection risk:
Very low because the serum comes from the patient’s blood and sterile techniques are used
Allergic reaction:
Extremely rare due to absence of foreign chemicals
Tendon rupture:
Very low risk, much lower than steroid injections, especially with ultrasound-guided injections
Choose a specialized doctor: Orthopedic, biologic therapy, or physical medicine specialist.
Assess the condition: Clinical examination and imaging (ultrasound or MRI) to confirm suitability.
Do not use with active infection: Skin infection or local inflammation must be resolved first.
Review current medications: Especially steroids, blood thinners, or NSAIDs.
Special conditions: Diabetes or clotting disorders require medical assessment for number of sessions and injection protocol.
Post-injection activity: Rest 24–48 hours, avoid heavy activity, gradually start rehab exercises.
Monitor symptoms: Watch for severe swelling, redness, heat, or increasing pain; consult your doctor if present.
Number of sessions: Usually 2–5 for chronic cases, not to be exceeded without medical guidance.
Single session: For mild cases, improvement may start in 1–2 weeks.
Multiple sessions (2–5): For chronic or complex injuries, spaced 1–3 weeks apart.
Visible improvement: Some improvement after the first session, clear results after 2–4 weeks.
Full program duration: For chronic cases, treatment may last 1–3 months, including injections, rest, stretching, and strengthening exercises.