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Procedures
There are a number of procedures that may be performed in-rooms, with your Exercise and Sport Physician using ultrasound guidance where required. In the case of more complex procedures (e.g. for the spine) the Physician can refer you on to a radiology practice.
Cortisone is a potent and short-acting anti-inflammatory that can be injected into certain joints or inflamed bursae (fluid-filled sacs). This can assist with pain relief and reductions in inflammation.
Durolane (Hyaluronic acid) is an injection used for arthritis, particularly of the knee, with longer lasting symptom relief. Durolane in the knee acts as a lubricant and shock-absorber. Your Exercise Physician will then encourage a period of rehabilitation, such as the GLA:D program for Knee and Hip OA.
A hydrodilatation is used to treat the pain associated with frozen shoulder. A mixture of cortisone and saline is used - cortisone to treat inflammation and saline to expand the joint capsule. The resultant period in symptom reduction can allow a more effective rehabilitation.
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