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Whether you need a steroid injection, cortisone shot, hydrodilatation, or shoulder barbotage, our experienced team delivers targeted treatments designed to relieve shoulder pain. Discover precise, expert-led interventions for long-lasting comfort and improved mobility.
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) causes pain, stiffness, and reduced movement due to thickening of the joint capsule. It can make daily tasks difficult, and targeted injections are often used to relieve symptoms and restore mobility.
Shoulder bursitis is the inflammation of a fluid-filled sac (bursa) that cushions the joint, leading to pain, swelling, and limited movement. The subacromial bursa—under the top shoulder bone—is most commonly affected, often linked with rotator cuff issues or impingement syndrome.
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If rest and medication don’t ease your symptoms, ultrasound-guided cortisone injections can offer effective relief. At Joint Injections, we provide precise, minimally invasive treatments to target shoulder bursitis and reduce pain.
Shoulder impingement happens when the shoulder blade pinches the rotator cuff, causing pain—especially with movement. Also known as impingement syndrome, it involves friction between joint structures.
Shoulder impingement pain may become more severe during specific movements, such as:
Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections provide precise treatment for shoulder impingement by delivering anti-inflammatory
Rotator cuff pain involves irritation or inflammation of the muscles and tendons around the shoulder joint, often due to overuse, injury, or age-related wear. It typically causes pain when lifting or rotating the arm, especially during sports or overhead activities.
Common causes include tears, tendonitis, and bursitis (inflammation of the subacromial bursa). Corticosteroid bursa injections are often used to reduce inflammation and ease pain.
If rest, medication, and physiotherapy don’t bring relief, ultrasound-guided cortisone injections may help manage rotator cuff pain. Using real-time imaging, we deliver corticosteroid medication precisely to the inflamed area—such as tendons or bursae—for targeted pain relief.
Biceps tendinitis is the inflammation of the upper biceps tendon (long head), a strong cord connecting the biceps muscle to the shoulder socket.
Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections offer a precise and targeted approach to treating biceps tendinitis. By using ultrasound imaging, clinicians at Joint Injections can accurately locate the inflamed tendon and deliver cortisone directly to the affected area.
Calcific tendinopathy occurs when calcium deposits form in a tendon, most often in the shoulder’s rotator cuff. It can cause severe pain, inflammation, and restricted movement, making daily tasks difficult.
Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections have become a popular treatment option for calcific tendinopathy due to their precision and effectiveness. Ultrasound-guided injections allow the clinician to visualise the tendon and the calcific deposits in real-time, ensuring the medication is delivered directly where it is needed most.
Shoulder arthritis occurs when cartilage in the shoulder joint wears down. It commonly affects the glenohumeral joint, where the ball (humeral head) and socket (glenoid) are normally cushioned by cartilage. As this cartilage breaks down, pain and stiffness develop.
For shoulder osteoarthritis, ultrasound-guided cortisone injections provide targeted relief. Using real-time imaging, the medication is delivered precisely to the inflamed joint, reducing swelling and easing pain effectively.
The AC joint connects the collarbone to the shoulder blade. Overuse, injury, or arthritis can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness. Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections provide targeted relief by reducing inflammation and easing discomfort.
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint pain can stem from arthritis, overuse, or injury. Symptoms often vary depending on the severity of the condition. Common signs include:
Ultrasound-guided cortisone injections are a targeted and minimally invasive treatment for acromioclavicular joint pain. This technique allows your clinician to accurately visualise the AC joint using real-time ultrasound imaging, ensuring precise placement of the cortisone injection. By delivering medication directly into the affected joint, this approach helps reduce inflammation and alleviate discomfort associated with ACJ arthritis, AC joint osteoarthritis, or other degenerative conditions.
Steroid injections reduce inflammation and pain in conditions like arthritis or joint injuries.
Hydrodistension involves injecting a high-volume saline solution with or without cortisone, into the shoulder joint to expand the joint capsule, providing relief for frozen shoulder.
Shoulder Barbotage is a specialized procedure for treating calcific tendonitis. It involves breaking down and removing calcium deposits in the shoulder tendons.
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