Joint Injections In Leeds
Joint injections have been used for many years as a quick and effective treatment for soft tissue conditions, joint pain and inflammation throughout the body. They are introduced to the dysfunctional or painful area/joint via an injection and work by reducing inflammation. This can be particular effective for sports injuries but need to be discussed with the GP beforehand.
Joint Injection
Assessment Consultation
Knee
1 Injection
Knee
2 Injections
Trochanteric Bursitis
Injection
Tennis / Golfer's Elbow
Injection
Bilateral
Injection
Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
Injection
Hand Metacarpal Joint
Injection
Ankle Joint
Injection
Plantar Fasciitis
Injection
Foot Metatarsal Joint
Injection
Joint Injection Prices
Knee Injection £110
Shoulder Injection £95
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2 Knee Injections £165
Joint Injection Prices
Knee Injection £95
Trochanteric Brusitis £125
Bilateral £85
Hand Metacarpal Joint£165
Plant Fasciitis £125
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2 Knee Injections £165
Tennis / Golfer’s Elbow £85
Carpel Tunnel Syndrome £145
Ankle Joint £125
Foot Metatarsal Joint £85
About Joint Injections
This is a corticosteroid injection and helps reduce inflammation and reducing long term muscular/ ligamentous damage.
Shoulder steroid injections target areas that cause pain.
Bursal injections aim for the bursa above the shoulder tendons. This injection treats pain from shoulder or rotator cuff tendonitis.
Shoulder joint injections target the shoulder ball and socket joint. These injections treat frozen shoulder or shoulder joint arthritis.
Acromioclavicular joint (AC joint) injections are used for acromioclavicular degeneration. This condition causes pain at the top of the shoulder.
Long head of biceps tendon injection is used to treat biceps tendonitis. Long head of biceps tendonitis can cause pain in the front of the shoulder.
Suprascapular nerve block treats shoulder arthritis and rotator cuff tears that are inoperable.
This is a corticosteroid injection and helps reduce inflammation and reducing long term muscular/ ligamentous damage.
This is a is an injection into the trochanteric bursa in the hip area and can help reduce pain and inflammation
Tennis elbow is a painful condition affecting the outside part of the elbow joint. It is common in athletes but also affects ordinary people who perform repetitive elbow activities.
A Bilateral injection can help relieve pain in your lower back, legs and feet caused by sciatica, herniated discs or other back problems.
This is characterised by tingling, numbness, or pain in the distribution of the median nerve (the thumb, index, and middle fingers, and half the ring finger).
The metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP) are a collection of condyloid joints that connect the metacarpus, or palm of the hand, to the fingers.
Ankle arthritis is not as common as knee or hip arthritis. The most common joint affected is the ankle joint between the leg (tibia) and the ankle (talus).
The plantar fascia is a strong fibrous band between the heel and forefoot and helps support the arch of the ankle and foot. Injury to the plantar fascia is common in elite athletes or weekend warriors.
An injection may be needed if you have redness, pain, swelling, loss of smooth motion, and trouble with walking normal distances.