To help your doctor locate the right spot to inject, we will use an ultrasound. An ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce a picture of the inside of your body. Using the ultrasound, we will look at different structures and can see where the injections will be made.

We need to perform an ultrasound-guided injection when we have a new injury or condition. We can use this procedure to treat a range of conditions, including pain and swelling after a sports injury.

Ultrasound guided injections are very Ultrasound-Guided Injection useful in diagnosing sports injuries, or problems associated with fractures. Ultrasounds are safe, quick and relatively painless. This is why they are used in medical and diagnostic applications, including childbirth and treatment of injuries and diseases.

Our doctors also use ultrasound-guided injections for treating knee pain and for diagnosing osteoarthritis. Our doctors will first use the ultrasound to map out the area of the joint.

They will then place an anesthetic in the area of the joint to make sure that the patient doesn't feel any pain during the procedure. After that, they will insert a small needle into the joint. Once in position, they will administer the injection into the affected area. The area is numbed, which makes the procedure easy to perform.