Ultrasound-guided injections

STERIOD INJECTIONS INTO THE JOINTS


A corticosteroid injection, guided by ultrasound, can be an effective way to treat joint pain caused by a sports injury

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What are steroid injections for?

Corticosteroid injections are most often used to treat joint inflammation (synovitis), which may occur in the shoulder, knee and hip. This is often triggered by a sports injury. They may also be used to treat inflammation around tendons and ligaments.

The injection is usually a combination of anti-inflammatory steroid and local anaesthetic, with the needle being carefully guided by ultrasound. Sometimes the injection is used as a diagnostic tool, as well as a treatment.

Need to know

At the time of the injection, you'll have a scan to determine the exact point of injection – this will be marked on your skin. The skin will also be cleaned with antiseptic, to avoid infection. 

If your joint is very swollen, the radiologist will remove excess fluid with a needle. Next, the radiologist will inject corticosteroid and local anaesthetic into your joint (or the soft tissue surrounding the joint or tendon) under the guidance of the ultrasound. The procedure will typically take around 10-15 minutes.

Your consultant will go through the procedure with you and answer any questions you might have. As this is a routine procedure, little preparation is needed.

As the local anaesthetic wears off, your joint may feel sore again. This can last for a few days after the injection, but you'll start to feel the benefits from around five days.

It may take up to a week or two to take full effect. Sometimes the injection may produced a 'steroid flare' which temporary may irritate the joint lining. In very rare cases, severe pain may indicate an infection. Your consultant will discuss any issues with you.

Ultrasound-guided injections Consultants

Dr Noel Pollock

Dr Noel Pollock

Sports & Exercise Medicine

Dr Leon Creaney

Dr Leon Creaney

Sports & Exercise Medicine

Dr Ajai Seth

Dr Ajai Seth

Sports & Exercise Medicine

Dr. Kalpesh Parmar

Dr. Kalpesh Parmar

Sports & Exercise Medicine

Our locations

Institute of Sport Exercise and Health (ISEH)

170 Tottenham Court Road W1T 7HA London
The Harley Street Clinic

The Harley Street Clinic

35 Weymouth Street W1G 8BJ London
The Portland Hospital

The Portland Hospital

205-209 Great Portland Street W1W 5AH London

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This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.