Joint Injections
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Relieve Joint Pain, Restore Mobility
Steroid and PRP joint injections are a non-surgical treatment designed to reduce pain and inflammation in affected joints. By delivering the medication directly into the joint space, these injections provide fast and effective relief, often within a few days. This treatment is commonly used for conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, and joint injuries. The most frequently treated joints include the shoulder, elbow, knee, wrist, hand, and hip. Hydrocortisone works by reducing inflammation, which in turn decreases pain and improves movement. Many patients experience significant relief that can last for weeks or even months, allowing them to stay active and maintain their daily routines with less discomfort.
Relieve Joint Pain, Restore Mobility
Joint pain can be caused by various conditions, including arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, and injuries. Arthritis, one of the most common causes, leads to joint inflammation, stiffness, and discomfort, often worsening over time. Bursitis occurs when the fluid-filled sacs that cushion the joints become inflamed, resulting in pain and limited movement. Tendonitis, an inflammation of the tendons, often affects the elbows, shoulders, and knees, leading to discomfort during movement. Injuries such as sprains and strains can also contribute to joint pain, making daily activities challenging. Left untreated, joint pain can significantly impact mobility and quality of life, highlighting the importance of effective treatment options like Steroid and PRP injections.

Hydrocortisone joint injections provide targeted pain relief and reduce inflammation, improving mobility and overall joint function. This treatment offers a non-surgical option for long-term relief, helping individuals stay active and maintain their daily routines with less discomfort.

Frequently Asked Questions
Many patients begin to feel relief within 24 to 48 hours, though full effects may take up to a week. The speed of relief varies depending on the severity of inflammation and individual response to the medication. Some people experience immediate improvement, while others notice gradual relief over a few days.
The duration of relief varies from person to person, but most patients experience improvement for several weeks to a few months. Factors such as activity level, severity of the condition, and overall joint health can influence how long the effects last. If pain returns, additional injections may be recommended at appropriate intervals.
Side effects are generally mild and temporary, including slight discomfort, redness, or swelling at the injection site. In rare cases, patients may experience joint stiffness, increased pain for a short period, or a mild skin reaction. Serious side effects are uncommon, but your doctor will discuss any risks and ensure the treatment is safe for you.
The number of injections recommended depends on the individual condition and response to treatment. Typically, doctors limit injections to three or four per year in the same joint to avoid potential complications. Overuse of steroid injections may weaken joint structures, so your physician will carefully monitor your treatment plan to ensure long-term joint health.