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Part of MMS Clinic Group – Doctor‑Led Online & In‑Clinic Services
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– Subacromial bursitis
– Rotator cuff–related pain
– Early frozen shoulder
– Shoulder osteoarthritis
– Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
– Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
– De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
– Trigger finger
– Ankle or toe osteoarthritis
✓ You may withdraw consent at any time.
✓ The injection takes only a few minutes
Elbow, wrist, hand, trigger finger, De Quervain’s
Shoulder, knee
– Temporary menstrual or mood changes
– Tendon weakening or rupture: risk higher with repeated injections
– Severe or increasing pain after injection
– Max approx. three injections per year per joint
If an injection is unsuitable, we will recommend alternative treatment options.
Many patients notice improvement within a few days, although it can take up to 1–2 weeks.
Most people can return to work immediately. Heavy physical activity may need 24-48 hours of modified duties.
First 48 hours: rest. Days 3-7: light activities. After 1 week: gradual return. Avoid high-impact for 2 weeks.