What are Intra Joint, Intra-Articular Injections, and how are they performed?
Intra-Articular Joint Injections involve injecting corticosteroids into the affected joint, which is most commonly done in the knee, hip, and shoulder. However, this procedure can also be done in the costochondral joints, facets joints, and joints in the hands and feet. The injection provides quick and long-lasting pain relief while posing very little risk of damaging the tendons, ligaments, or nerves.
Could I be a candidate for Intra Joint, Intra-Articular Injections?
If you are experiencing joint pain or have joint osteoarthritis, your healthcare provider may recommend Intra Joint, Intra-Articular Injections as a treatment option.