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Knee Injections

A small amount of joint fluid is removed first to make room for the hyaluronic acid. Corticosteroid Injections – Doctors sometimes inject corticosteroids directly into the knee joint for quick relief of pain and inflammation. Their benefits may last anywhere from a few days to more than six months.

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Shoulder Injections

In medicine, a joint injection (intra-articular injection) is a procedure used in the treatment of inflammatory joint conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, tendinitis, bursitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and occasionally osteoarthritis.

 

Shoulder injections are used for diagnostic, as well as therapeutic purposes. The common substances injected include corticosteroids and hyaluronans.

 

Corticosteroids are strong anti-inflammatory medications reducing swelling and inflammation. Now these are often used in conjunction with physiotherapy rehabilitation and other medications for a more lasting cure of many conditions, such as subacromial impingement syndrome, AC joint pathology and inflammatory arthritides.

 

Hyaluronans also have anti-inflammatory benefits, as well as coating pain receptors, stimulating endogenous synovial fluid production and lubrication effects. They seem to have a role in degenerative synovial joint disease where surgery is not indicated.

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Wrist Injections

About 5 percent of Americans suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome, which occurs due to pressure on a key nerve that runs from the forearm into the palm of the hand. ... Sufferers feel pain, tingling and numbness in the affected hand and wrist, with pain sometimes shooting up their arm.

 

Carpal tunnel syndrome is numbness, tingling, weakness, and other problems in your hand because of pressure on the median nerve in your wrist. The median nerve and several tendons run from your forearm to your hand through a small space in your wrist called the carpal tunnel.

 

The cortisone starts working in about 3 to 5 days and its effect can last for several days to a few months. How many joint injections do I need to have? If the first injection does not relieve your symptoms in two to three weeks, you may be recommended to have one more injection.

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Ankle Injections

WHAT IS IT?  Hyaluronic acid , also known as viscosupplementation injection or rooster comb injection, is used for the treatment of knee, hip, shoulder, elbow and ankle osteoarthritis. Currently it is only FDA/insurance approved for the knee, although studies are currently been performed on all other joints. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring molecule that is normally present in healthy cartilage. In unhealthy or arthritic cartilage, the levels of hyaluronic acids are lower. These injections can help control pain, provide lubrication, and replace hyaluronic acid in the joint. The injection also stimulates your joint to make more of this important molecule.

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CT (Carpal Tunnel)

Treating carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms with corticosteroids can provide temporary relief. Corticosteroid injections are more effective than corticosteroids taken as tablets. Pain, tingling sensations or numbness in your hand may possibly be caused by carpal tunnel syndrome.

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