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We all know that keeping active can have hugely beneficial effects on our physical and mental well-being. But what about those who are denied the joy of an invigorating brisk walk or the thrill of a good workout due to joint pain? The answer could lie in steroid joint injections in Edinburgh.
Thanks to GP, Dr. McBride, YourGP is now offering this new service. Here she answers the most common questions about steroid joint injections. For those wondering if it could help you lead a more active life, read on…
Joint pain accounts for up to 35% of all GP consultations.
It can be the result a variety of things such as injury, arthritis, or an inflammatory condition.
First, I will take a history of the problem, do a full examination, assess whether a joint injection would be suitable for them, and decide if an x-ray is required first. This initial consultation usually lasts around 15 minutes and the joint injection appointment itself will last no more than 30 minutes. It is important to remember that steroid joint injections are not appropriate for use in every patient.
I’m able to ease pain in the shoulder, elbow, knee, and plantar fascia, however patients can only have one joint injected per session. I do not inject wrists and hips as these generally require ultrasound guidance.
It can effectively reduce inflammation and therefore reduce pain.
A steroid joint injection is not a curative treatment and it is for pain control only.
That will depend on the individual patient, their response to the injection, and their wishes.
Adult patients with no documented history of allergy to steroid containing products or local anaesthetic can have it. I do not inject those with inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid.
Generally the injections are well tolerated but as with any procedure there is a risk of pain, bleeding, and infection. It is important to note that not all patients will benefit from this procedure.
I always provide clear aftercare advice to ensure patients stand the best chance of getting the full benefits of the injection.
To speak to Dr. McBride about joint pain and steroid joint injections in Edinburgh, email our reception team at reception@your.gp or call us on 0131 225 5656 to book an appointment.
I’d like to thank everyone for their friendly professional attitudes and service. It made what was an anxious time for me much easier to cope with