Joint injections are a popular method for managing chronic osteoarthritis pain, especially in the knee, hip, and shoulder. These injections offer a less invasive alternative to joint replacement surgery, providing temporary relief that allows you to maintain an active lifestyle.
Several joint injection types are commonly used to treat osteoarthritis, including cortisone shots and hyaluronic acid injections, also known as rooster comb or gel shots. Cortisone injections (often referred to as steroid injections) help alleviate pain and swelling by reducing inflammation within the joint. Hyaluronic acid gel injections lubricate the joint, which can ease discomfort and improve mobility.
Many patients opt for injections like gel shots or cortisone shots as less invasive alternatives to knee replacement or hip replacement surgery. However, these injections provide only temporary relief, typically lasting from a few weeks to a few months, and do not address the underlying causes of osteoarthritis pain.
Fortunately, patients today have more options beyond injections or major surgery. At AROmotion, our physicians take the time to thoroughly explain and discuss various treatment options, including minimally invasive procedures. Minimally invasive procedures are designed to offer rapid and long-lasting pain relief while reducing recovery time and minimizing the risks associated with traditional joint replacement surgery.
AROmotion is a national leader in joint preservation and osteoarthritis treatment, providing some of the most advanced minimally invasive procedures available today. To promote patient education, we offer free telemedicine consultations, allowing you to receive expert advice from the comfort of your home.