Sports & Non-Surgical Orthopaedic Medicine

Image Guided Injection Bilateral

Achieve precise pain relief and treatment with image-guided bilateral injections. Dr. Ralph Rogers utilises advanced imaging technology to administer injections accurately into both sides of the body, ensuring effective treatment for bilateral joint and soft tissue conditions.

What is it?

Image-guided injection bilateral involves using imaging techniques, such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy, to guide the precise delivery of medication into specific joints or soft tissues on both sides of the body. This method enhances accuracy, efficacy, and safety in treating pain and inflammation.

A clinic appointment for image-guided injection bilateral involves a detailed assessment and the administration of injections under imaging guidance. Dr. Rogers uses this approach to ensure the medication is accurately placed in the targeted areas for optimal results.

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Image Guided Injection Bilateral Information

During your appointment, Dr. Rogers will review your medical history and symptoms to understand your condition fully. Imaging scans of the affected areas will be performed to guide the treatment process. The injections will be administered under real-time imaging guidance to ensure precision. After the procedure, Dr. Rogers will discuss post-procedure care and any necessary follow-up treatments to support your recovery and ensure the best outcomes.

Expected results

Expected results

Patients can expect precise targeting of the affected areas, leading to effective pain relief and reduced inflammation. This method minimises discomfort and maximises the therapeutic benefits of the injections.

Treatment length

Treatment length

The procedure typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the areas being treated and the complexity of the condition.

Recovery time

Recovery time

There is minimal recovery time required. Patients can usually resume normal activities shortly after the procedure, following Dr Rogers’ specific aftercare instructions.

How painful is treatment

How painful is it?

The procedure is generally well-tolerated. Local anaesthesia may be used to minimise discomfort during the injections.

How long will treatment last

How long will it last?

The benefits of the injections can last for several weeks to months, depending on the condition being treated and the individual’s response to the medication.

How much will it cost

Pricing

Prices starting from £850.

Additional Information

Additional Information

The Process

During the consultation, Dr. Rogers will discuss your medical history and symptoms to gain a clear understanding of your condition. Imaging scans are then performed to accurately locate the areas for injections. The medications are administered under imaging guidance to ensure precision. After the procedure, Dr. Rogers will go over aftercare instructions and discuss any necessary follow-up treatments to support your recovery and ensure optimal results.

Aftercare & Results

Aftercare involves following Dr Rogers’ recommendations, which may include rest, ice application, and avoiding strenuous activities. Regular follow-up appointments help monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.

Frequently Asked questions

Conditions such as bilateral arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, and other joint or soft tissue inflammations can be treated.

Wear comfortable clothing and follow any specific instructions provided by Dr Rogers, such as fasting if required.

Expect brief imaging scans, followed by the precise administration of the injections. Local anaesthesia may be used to minimise discomfort.

Most insurance plans cover image-guided injections. Check with your provider for specific coverage details.

If symptoms don’t improve, schedule a follow-up appointment with Dr. Rogers for further evaluation and possible adjustment of your treatment plan.

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General Enquiries

Please send your enquiry to us and our Practice Manager will be in touch shortly. Alternatively, if you would rather speak to us or your enquiry requires our urgent attention, please call us on 01344 946363.