Biceps Tendon Sheath Injection
The biceps tendon sheath or bursa is synovial extension of glenohumeral joint. Inflammation of the tendon within bicipitcal groove triggers biceps tendinitis. This can be managed with the use of bicep tendon sheath
injections administered by certified professional.
Calcific Tendinitis
Calcific tendonitis occurs when excessive calcium gets accumulated on tendons, the build-up may be on multiple locations. If the deposits are irritated or grow bigger, it causes chronic pain. With the use of injections,
usual functioning of the body can be restored.
Carpal Tunnel Injection
Carpal tunnel injections are useful for treating high-grade carpal tunnel syndrome. The steroids decrease swelling of connective tissue, thus relieving pressure on median nerve.
Carpal Tunnel Release
Carpal tunnel release is a surgical procedure in which a professional makes an incision on the palm to release pressure on median nerve. It is performed either by making only one or multiple incisions for a desired
outcome.
Proximal Hamstring Injection
Proximal hamstring tendinopathy is a sports-related disorder that affects athletes and long distance runners. The condition is characterised by localised pain and discomfort that gets worse during walking, sitting,
squatting or lunging. In severe cases, proximal hamstring injections are recommended to ease the pain and promote the healing process.
Retrocalcaneal Bursa Injection
When retrocalcaneal bursa (RB) causes pain that is not relieved by NSAIDs, or over-the-counter medicines, physicians may consider inject medications directly to the affected area to reduce inflammation and pain
as quickly as possible.
Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis
Shoulder adhesive capsulitis or frozen shoulders is a painful condition that affects the entire shoulder. There is usually pain and global restriction of the shoulder movements. If symptoms persist, capsular hydrodistention
is usually the first line of treatment.
Piriformis Injection
Piriformis injection are used for reducing swelling and inflammation of piriformis muscles present in the base of spine and pelvis. To achieve sustained relief from pain, repeated injections may be required to provide
a greater degree of relief.
Peroneal Tendon Injection
Painful peroneal tendon inflammation can have a dramatic impact on your everyday activities, limiting movement while leaving the tendon at the risk of further damage. This can be managed with the help of injections
that decrease pain .
Iliopsoas Bursa Injection
Iliopsoas bursa injection is injected into the psoas tendon bursa for reducing irritation, inflammation and swelling. A combination of steroid and anaesthesia is used for the procedure to alleviate pain that radiates
to the hip area.
Gluteal Tendinosis
Gluteal tendinoisis is a form of tendon disorder that affects the buttocks and hips. The condition weakens tendons, making your flexible tendons deteriorate and break down. Exercises and physical therapy may help,
but severe conditions require injections for optimal care.
Greater Trochanteric Bursa Injection
Greater trochanteric bursa (GTB) syndrome refers to a group of pain that occurs in hips, buttocks and thighs. It is often characterised by tenderness and localised pain that gets worse while walking, sitting or
laying on the affected area. For patients who couldn’t benefit from physical therapy and conventional measures, GTB injections turn out to be a suitable measure.
Scapulothoracic Interval Injection
Scapulothoracic interval injection is safe, easy to administer, therapeutic and diagnostic tool for patients with periscapular pain. It may offers short-term relief, and may be administered repeatedly within specific
intervals, as recommended by our physician.
Percutaneous Ultrasonic Tenotomy
Percutaneous ultrasonic tenotomy is meant for tendon injuries in which the affected area is pierced through the skin with the help of ultrasound guidance. the aim of this treatment is to promote the process of healing.
Temporalis Tendon Injection
Temporalis tendon refers to tenderness and inflammation of tendons that inserts into coronoid process of lower jaw. This often causes migraine-like headache, light-sensitivity, aching of eyes, ear pain and swelling
of cheek. To treat the condition effectively, injections may be injected into the affected area for providing relief from the symptoms.
Popliteus Tendon Sheath Injection
Popliteus tendon sheath is a part of popliteus musculotendinious that together with the popliteus ligament and popliteus muscle form a part of the knee. When damaged due to stress, injuries or degenerative process,
it may end of being extremely painful. This can be handled effectively with the use of popliteus tendon sheath injections.