Aims. Intra-articular (IA) injection may be used when treating hip osteoarthritis (OA). Common injections include
Lumbar
Aims.
Prior to the introduction of
Aims. To achieve expert clinical consensus in the delivery of hydrodilatation for the treatment of primary frozen shoulder to inform clinical practice and the design of an intervention for evaluation. Methods. We conducted a two-stage, electronic questionnaire-based, modified Delphi survey of shoulder experts in the UK NHS. Round one required positive, negative, or neutral ratings about hydrodilatation. In round two, each participant was reminded of their round one responses and the modal (or ‘group’) response from all participants. This allowed participants to modify their responses in round two. We proposed respectively mandating or encouraging elements of hydrodilatation with 100% and 90% positive consensus, and respectively disallowing or discouraging with 90% and 80% negative consensus. Other elements would be optional. Results. Between 4 August 2020 and 4 August 2021, shoulder experts from 47 hospitals in the UK completed the study. There were 106 participants (consultant upper limb orthopaedic surgeons, n = 50; consultant radiologists, n = 52; consultant physiotherapist, n = 1; extended scope physiotherapists, n = 3) who completed round one, of whom 97 (92%) completed round two. No elements of hydrodilatation were “mandated” (100% positive rating). Elements that were “encouraged” (≥ 80% positive rating) were the use of image guidance, local anaesthetic, normal saline, and
This was a double-blind randomised controlled study. The objective of this study was to determine the cause of post-injection pain after peri-articular
To compare the efficacy of local
Following arthroscopic arthrolysis for frozen shoulder,
Background. Guidelines recommend epidural
To assess the incidence of infection in cases of Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty with prior
Objective: To assess the possible effect of intra-articular
Purpose. Osteoarthritis of the trapezio-metacarpal joint (TMJ or basal thumb joint) is a common condition causing significant disability. A range of non-operative and operative management options can be used for its treatment. One of the most common conservative treatments is a
Background. Clinical guidelines recommend epidural
There has never been a study of whether intra-articular
Introduction: Epidural
Background. Clinical guidelines recommend epidural
Injection of corticosteroids into the digital flexor tendon sheath is an accepted and effective treatment for stenosing tenosynovitis. However, despite long historical experience with this procedure, there remains no guide in the literature as to the optimal dose of
Introduction:
Aims. To examine the relationship of sex
Aim: To assess the long-term treatment outcome following conservative treatment of wrist ganglions by aspiration and