Clinical Practice Flashcards

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CLINICAL PRACTICE

Indications - symptomatic

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Symptomatic:

  • reduce inflammation in chronic lesions and acute episodes or flares
  • decrease pain - local/referred allowing gradual introduction of more normal mechanical loading and improved function
  • use of LA
    • therapeutic
      • pain relief during and after injection
      • increase volume of injection
    • diagnostic
      • allows immediate re-assessment to confirm diagnosis
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

Indications - lesions

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Lesions

Synovium

  • Tenosynovitis (e.g. de Quervains)
  • arthritis (e.g. OA)
  • Capsulitis
  • Acute or chronic bursitis

“Others”

  • nerve entrapment syndrome (e.g. carpal tunnel)
  • other peri-articular lesions (e.g. trigger finger)
  • Tendinopathy (e.g. tennis elbow, achilles tendon)
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Clinical Practice

CONTRAINDICATIONS

ABSOLUTE

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  • lack of consent
  • Infection
    • in the joint
    • local sepsis
    • significant systemic illness
    • osteomyelitis
  • hypersensitivity to LA (or steroid)
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Clinical Practice

CONTRAINDICATIONS

CAUTION

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  • recent history of trauma
  • haemarthrosis (aspiration may be apropriate)
  • concurrent oral steroids
  • anticoagulant therapy/bleeding disorders
  • immunosuppression
  • poorly controlled diabetes
  • anxious/psychogenic patient
  • prosthetic joint
  • pregnant/breast-feeding/shildren and adolescents
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