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Whether you need a steroid, cortisone, or hyaluronic acid injection, our speciaalists provide targeted treatments for elbow pain. Discover precise solutions designed for lasting relief.
Tennis elbow is caused by overuse of the forearm’s extensor muscles, where their tendons attach to the lateral epicondyle (outer elbow). Since these muscles control gripping, twisting, and carrying, wrist or hand movements can often trigger elbow pain.
Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injection for Tennis Elbow
This treatment uses real-time ultrasound to deliver corticosteroids directly to the inflamed tendons, reducing pain and swelling while protecting surrounding tissues for optimal results.
Decreasing Pain with Cortisone Injection
Cortisone is a strong anti-inflammatory that, when injected into the affected tendons, quickly reduces inflammation and pain. It offers significant short-term relief, helping manage acute tennis elbow symptoms.
Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) is tendon inflammation where the forearm connects to the elbow, causing pain in the elbow, wrist, and forearm. It’s often due to repeated bending, gripping, or twisting, and is common in weightlifters, racquet sport players, and manual workers—not just golfers. Diagnosis is straightforward, with ultrasound confirming any tendon tears and their severity.
Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injection for Golfer’s Elbow
Using real-time ultrasound, cortisone is precisely delivered to the inflamed tendons, reducing pain and swelling while improving elbow function. This targeted approach maximises treatment effectiveness.
Benefits of Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injections
Ultrasound guidance ensures precise delivery of medication to the exact source of pain, improving accuracy and effectiveness. This targeted approach reduces inflammation, relieves pain faster, and minimises risks to surrounding tissues. It also enhances safety, speeds up recovery, and often provides longer-lasting relief compared to blind injections.
Olecranon bursitis is inflammation of the fluid-filled sac at the tip of the elbow, which cushions and reduces friction between bones and surrounding tissues. It’s often caused by overuse, trauma, or infection, leading to swelling and discomfort that may develop suddenly or over time. Most cases improve with rest and simple treatments, with recovery taking about three to six weeks.
Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injection for Olecranon Bursitis
With real-time imaging, cortisone is delivered directly into the inflamed bursa to reduce pain and swelling. This precise, minimally invasive treatment improves mobility and offers effective relief for stubborn symptoms.
This pain occurs where the biceps tendon attaches to the radius bone just below the elbow. It can result from injuries or conditions like partial or complete tears, tendinitis, or tendinosis. Identifying the cause is key to proper treatment and recovery.
Using real-time imaging, cortisone is accurately delivered to the inflamed distal biceps tendon, reducing pain and swelling while restoring mobility and function.
Pain Relief with Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injections
Cortisone, a potent anti-inflammatory, reduces swelling around the distal biceps tendon when delivered under ultrasound guidance. This targeted approach eases pain, restores tendon function, and improves arm strength and mobility—helping patients perform daily activities with greater ease and enhancing overall quality of life.
Benefits of Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injections
Ultrasound guidance allows precise delivery of medication to the affected area, maximising pain relief and reducing inflammation. This minimally invasive treatment offers quick recovery with fewer risks. Real-time imaging ensures accurate placement, protecting surrounding tissues and improving overall results.
Cubital tunnel syndrome happens when the ulnar nerve inside the elbow becomes compressed or irritated, causing inflammation, swelling, and discomfort.
Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injection for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Using real-time imaging, cortisone is delivered directly around the ulnar nerve to reduce inflammation and pain. This precise, minimally invasive treatment improves comfort and mobility without surgery.
Pain Reduction with Ultrasound-Guided Cortisone Injections
Cortisone reduces inflammation around the ulnar nerve, easing compression and relieving pain in Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. Delivered under ultrasound guidance, it improves nerve function, restores sensation and muscle control, and enhances daily comfort—leading to a better quality of life.
Steroid injections reduce inflammation and pain in conditions like arthritis or joint injuries.
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