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Peripheral Joint injections

What are Peripheral Joint Injections?

Peripheral joint injections are a minimally invasive treatment designed to relieve pain, stiffness, and inflammation in joints affected by arthritis, injury, or overuse. These injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication or regenerative solutions directly into the joint space, helping to reduce pain and improve mobility without the need for surgery.

Commonly used for knees, shoulders, hips, elbows, wrists, and ankles, peripheral joint injections provide targeted relief for joint pain, allowing patients to stay active and pain-free.

Benefits of Peripheral Joint Injections

  • Reduces pain and inflammation, improving joint movement.
  • Minimally invasive with no downtime, allowing for a quick return to daily activities.
  • Delays or prevents the need for surgery, offering a non-surgical solution.
  • Can be combined with physical therapy for long-term joint health.
  • Works for various conditions, including arthritis, bursitis, and joint injuries.

Who is a Candidate?

Peripheral joint injections may be recommended for patients who:

  • Experience chronic or acute joint pain that limits mobility.
  • Have arthritis, bursitis, or tendonitis affecting a major joint.
  • Find daily activities difficult due to joint stiffness or swelling.
  • Have not found relief with rest, physical therapy, or medications.

How the Procedure Works

Peripheral joint injections may be performed using ultrasound or fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance to ensure accuracy:

  1. A local anesthetic is applied to numb the injection site.
  2. A corticosteroid, hyaluronic acid, or regenerative solution is injected into the joint.
  3. The procedure takes about 10-15 minutes, and patients can go home the same day.

Many patients experience relief within a few days, with effects lasting weeks to months, depending on the condition.

Recovery Expectations

  • Minimal downtime, with most patients resuming normal activities immediately.
  • Pain relief typically begins within 3-5 days, with peak effects in about a week.
  • Repeat injections may be needed, depending on symptom severity.
  • Physical therapy may be recommended to maintain joint strength and flexibility.

Hear From Our Experts

“Peripheral joint injections provide precise, powerful relief for aching, stiff joints—helping patients regain mobility and move with ease. By reducing inflammation at the source, we not only relieve pain but also protect joints from long-term damage, keeping you active and pain-free.” – Dr. Gus J Leotta

Take the First Step

If joint pain is limiting your movement and quality of life, peripheral joint injections may provide the relief you need to stay active and pain-free.