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Medication delivered precisely to the affected joint or tissue for maximum effectiveness.
Most injections completed within a short outpatient appointment with minimal disruption.
Advanced imaging available for improved precision and accuracy during injection.
Joint injections involve placing medication directly into or around a painful joint, tendon, or inflamed soft tissue structure.
Common Lesions That May Be Treated
Minimally invasive treatment designed to provide targeted relief and support recovery.
Medication is delivered directly to the affected area for maximum effectiveness.
Many patients experience reduced discomfort and improved movement.
Helps calm irritated joints and tissues effectively.
May make walking, lifting, exercise, and daily tasks easier.
Performed without surgery and usually completed quickly.
Pain reduction may help patients better participate in physiotherapy.
A straightforward four-step process completed in a short outpatient appointment.
Comprehensive musculoskeletal care delivered by experienced clinicians with advanced imaging support.
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Different medication types tailored to specific conditions and treatment goals.
Widely used for arthritis and inflammatory flare-ups.
Benefits:
Sometimes called "joint lubrication" injections, most commonly used in knees.
Includes:
Often combined with other treatments for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Includes:
Eight specialist scan types, each carried out using high-resolution equipment by MSc-qualified sonographers.
• Osteoarthritis
• Inflammatory arthritis
• Wear-and-tear joint pain
• Improve movement
• Frozen shoulder
• Rotator cuff inflammation
• Shoulder impingement
• Bursitis
• Osteoarthritis
• Meniscal irritation
• Inflammation
• Sports-related injuries
• Hip arthritis
• Joint inflammation
• Pain during walking or movement
• Walking pain
• Tennis elbow
• Golfer’s elbow
• Trigger finger
• Plantar fasciitis
Joint injections are commonly performed procedures and are generally considered safe when carried out appropriately.
Joint injections may be suitable for a wide range of individuals experiencing joint pain and mobility issues.
No hidden fees. Every appointment includes a written report, clinical discussion, and live image review — included in the price above.
Ultrasound guidance uses real-time imaging to visualise the joint and surrounding structures during the injection, improving precision and accuracy.
Results vary depending on the condition being treated, severity of inflammation, joint damage, and individual response.
Most people can return home shortly after treatment with minimal disruption to daily activities.
Joint injections are not always a replacement for surgery but may help manage symptoms effectively in many cases and potentially delay the need for surgical intervention.
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Common questions about Joint Injections
Most patients experience only mild temporary discomfort during the procedure.
Some injections provide relief within days, while others may take 1–2 weeks for full effect.
Relief can last from weeks to several months depending on the condition and individual response.
Many patients can drive afterwards, although this may vary depending on the injection site and medication used.
When used appropriately and monitored clinically, steroid injections are commonly considered safe and effective.
The number of injections recommended depends on the joint involved and the condition being treated.
No. They help manage symptoms such as pain and inflammation but do not cure underlying arthritis.
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