After creating platelet-rich plasma from a patient’s blood sample, that solution is injected into the target area, such as an injured knee or a tendon. Ultrasound may be used by the doctor to guide the injection in some circumstances. To speed ...
Ultrasound and X-Ray guided injections allow the practitioner to visualize the needle in real time as it enters the body and traverses to the desired location. This assures that the medication is accurately injected at the intended site. The doctor i...
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a kind of arthritis that affects the spine and causes pain and stiffness. This chronic illness, also known as Bechterew disease, generally begins in the lower back. It has the potential to expand to your neck and cause ...
Tennis elbow is a painful condition in which the tendons that connect your forearm muscles to your bones become weakened. It occurs when you overwork your elbow by repeatedly performing particular actions. It's possible that your doctor will refe...
Coccydynia, or tailbone pain, can be a gradual aching or a severe pain near the base of your spine. When you get up, have sex, or go to the restroom, it may hurt. In a few weeks or months, it normally fades away on its own.
The origin is often unc...
If you suffer from shoulder pain associated with common shoulder ailments, you may have considered injections as part of your treatment plan. Doctors usually advise conservative approaches such as physical therapy or injections before recommending su...
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that occurs when the immune system attacks healthy bodily tissue. However, it is unknown what causes this.
Antibodies are produced by your immune system to help fight illness by attacking bacteria and ...
Endoscopic discectomy is a minimally invasive surgical treatment that is used to remove herniated disc material that is causing discomfort in the lower back and legs (lumbar), the mid back (thoracic), or the neck and arms (neck and arms) (cervical).
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