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How Does a Cortisone Shot for Knee Pain Help?

A cortisone shot for knee pain can help alleviate symptoms that might call for more aggressive forms of treatment such as physical therapy or even surgery. But, you must consult with your doctor to ensure this form of treatment is the right way to get you back to your peak performance.

What is a cortisone shot?

Cortisone shots, sometimes called corticosteroid shots, inject anti-inflammatory medicine into specific parts of your body. The shots help those suffering from pain due to inflammatory conditions. Usually, these types of injections contain a corticosteroid medication and a local anesthetic. They are most commonly injected into joints like your ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder, or wrist. As a result, cortisone shots are effective in treating inflammatory arthritis, such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. They are also great for a wide variety of conditions, including:

  • Bursitis or Tendinitis
  • Psoriatic arthritis
  • Reactive arthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Plantar Fasciitis

Read more on how doctors administer cortisone shots via the Mayo Clinic.

How is a cortisone shot an effective form of treatment?

Cortisone shots are a great way to mitigate pain and swelling, with effects lasting anywhere from a few weeks to six months. Additionally, they have the ability to fully alleviate pain, which is what makes them a great option in a lot of cases. Also, this alternative is less invasive and time consuming than surgery or physical therapy, and offers significant advantages.

But, it is important to keep in mind that you can only get a certain number of shots per year, which is why you should always consult your doctor about your treatment options. A cortisone shot for knee pain or other joint pain could be your best option, but there are always risks associated with any injection of medicine. Therefore, you should speak with your doctor about your medical history and how you may be prone to certain side effects.

How is POSM using advanced techniques for pain relief?

Performance Orthopaedics is forward-thinking and innovative in their treatments for pain relief. By using advanced technologies like biologics, we can decrease inflammation and increase healing using your own platelets. Cutting-edge research supports the use of biologics to enhance your body’s natural ability to heal, reduce inflammation, and accelerate the repair of damaged tendons and ligaments. Learn more about how our doctors can incorporate stem cell therapy into your treatment plan such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), Amnio, or Bone Marrow Aspirate (BMA).

At POSM, we are always looking for innovative ways to improve patient care. Schedule an appointment with us today to see what treatment options we can provide for you, which can include a cortisone shot for knee pain or other joint pain.


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