PROCEDURES

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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

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

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.


Hydrodilatation

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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