What Are Ultrasound Guided Injections?

Guided injections use real-time ultrasound imaging to precisely deliver medication directly to the source of your pain. This targeted approach ensures maximum effectiveness while minimizing side effects.

  • Real-time ultrasound guidance for precision
  • Minimal discomfort with fine needles
  • Evidence-based approach to pain management
  • Reduced need for oral pain medications

Types of Injections

Corticosteroid Injections

Anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and swelling in joints, tendons, and bursae.

Hyaluronic Acid Injections

Viscosupplementation for joint lubrication, particularly effective for mild-moderate osteoarthritis.

Sinovial HL 32 - Smaller Joints

For Wrist, Hand, Ankles, Feet

  • Hybrid HA injection (high and low molecular weight)
  • Single-injection treatment
  • Provides lubrication, nourishment and shock absorption
  • Pain relief within 1 week, lasting minimum 6 months
  • Established safety & tolerability

Sinovial HL 64 - Larger Joints

For Hip, Knee, Shoulder

  • Hybrid HA injection (high and low molecular weight)
  • Single-injection treatment
  • Provides lubrication, nourishment and shock absorption
  • Pain relief within 1 week, lasting minimum 6 months
  • Established safety & tolerability

Sinogel

For Hips and Knees

  • Chondroitin and High molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) injection
  • Single-injection treatment
  • Provides lubrication, nourishment and shock absorption
  • Pain relief within 7 days, lasting minimum 6 months
  • Established safety & tolerability
  • Moderate-severe OA
  • For highly active people

Common Treatment Areas

Shoulder

  • Subacromial impingement
  • Rotator cuff tendinopathy
  • Frozen shoulder
  • AC joint arthritis

Knee

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Patellofemoral pain
  • Meniscal tears
  • Baker's cysts

Hip

  • Hip arthritis
  • Trochanteric bursitis
  • Hip impingement
  • Groin pain

Other Areas

  • Tennis/golfer's elbow
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Achilles tendinopathy
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome