Copyright © 2007 International Journal of Shoulder SurgeryPurpose: Accuracy and efficacy of an intra-articular infiltration of corticosteroid and local anesthetic in the symptomatic acromioclavicular joint were studied in 44 patients. Methods: Accuracy of the infiltration was studied using a blind technique with a dynamic fluoroscopic control. Results: Accuracy of the blind infiltration technique was only 50% and the dynamic fluoroscopic technique remains our preferred technique in the clinical setting. On average patients reported a 65% decrease in the intensity of the pain following the injection. At an average follow-up of forty-two months, 59% had undergone surgery, 14% of patients reported more than three months of symptoms relief. Con...
Corticosteroids are commonly used in the treatment of the impingement syndrome. Efficacy, as well as...
Background: To compare the outcome between manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) and intra-articular ...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of subacromial and posterior approach glenohumeral joint injectio...
Introduction Degenerative acromioclavicular joint pain accounts for about 4% of shoulder pain. Vario...
This study is aimed at evaluating the short-term effects of a single corticosteroid injection of the...
Introduction: adhesive capsulitis is a common cause of shoulder pain. Progressive pain and motion l...
Background Acromioclavicular (AC) osteoarthritis (OA) is a frequent pathology of the shoulder in eld...
NoAIM: To demonstrate the benefits of fluoroscopy-guided intra-articular steroid injection in the hi...
Background Shoulder pain secondary to acromioclavicular joint pain is a common presentation in prima...
To evaluate the clinical response at 24weeks after injection, measured as pain relief and functional...
First carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis (1st CMCJ OA) is a common condition with variable results...
Background: Recent international guidelines recommend intra-articular corticosteroid injections for ...
OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness of corticosteroid injections to local anaesthetic injectio...
Objective: To determine outcomes of intra-articular corticosteroids injection versus physiotherapy f...
Aim of the work: To evaluate the efficacy of intra-articular steroid injection of the shoulder joint...
Corticosteroids are commonly used in the treatment of the impingement syndrome. Efficacy, as well as...
Background: To compare the outcome between manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) and intra-articular ...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of subacromial and posterior approach glenohumeral joint injectio...
Introduction Degenerative acromioclavicular joint pain accounts for about 4% of shoulder pain. Vario...
This study is aimed at evaluating the short-term effects of a single corticosteroid injection of the...
Introduction: adhesive capsulitis is a common cause of shoulder pain. Progressive pain and motion l...
Background Acromioclavicular (AC) osteoarthritis (OA) is a frequent pathology of the shoulder in eld...
NoAIM: To demonstrate the benefits of fluoroscopy-guided intra-articular steroid injection in the hi...
Background Shoulder pain secondary to acromioclavicular joint pain is a common presentation in prima...
To evaluate the clinical response at 24weeks after injection, measured as pain relief and functional...
First carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis (1st CMCJ OA) is a common condition with variable results...
Background: Recent international guidelines recommend intra-articular corticosteroid injections for ...
OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness of corticosteroid injections to local anaesthetic injectio...
Objective: To determine outcomes of intra-articular corticosteroids injection versus physiotherapy f...
Aim of the work: To evaluate the efficacy of intra-articular steroid injection of the shoulder joint...
Corticosteroids are commonly used in the treatment of the impingement syndrome. Efficacy, as well as...
Background: To compare the outcome between manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) and intra-articular ...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of subacromial and posterior approach glenohumeral joint injectio...