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Integrated, Evidence-Based Care

Injection therapy is never used as a standalone solution. My approach prioritises thorough assessment, rehabilitation planning, strength and movement correction, and long-term joint health.

Where appropriate, injection therapy may be combined with physiotherapy for optimal results — and all injections are provided following full assessment and a discussion of risks, benefits and alternatives.

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Injection Therapy May Be Considered For

Injection therapy can be appropriate for certain joint conditions where rehabilitation alone hasn't fully resolved symptoms.

  • Persistent joint pain
  • Inflammatory flare-ups
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Conditions not responding fully to rehabilitation alone

Types of Injection Available

Suitability for any of these treatments is determined following clinical assessment.

Joint Injections (Steroid)

Targeted corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation, ease pain and support rehabilitation in painful or inflamed joints.

Hyaluronic Acid Injections

Hyaluronic acid injections may be suitable for certain degenerative joint conditions, helping to improve joint lubrication and reduce pain.

Cingal (Knee Specific)

A combination hyaluronic acid and corticosteroid injection designed for knee osteoarthritis. May provide both short-term pain relief and longer-term joint support.

From Assessment to Aftercare

Every injection is preceded by a careful assessment so we both feel confident the treatment is right for you.

Thorough Assessment

Detailed clinical examination, history-taking and discussion of your goals before any injection is considered.

Risks & Benefits Explained

Clear, honest discussion of what to expect, the likely benefits, and any risks or side effects of the proposed injection.

Sterile, Careful Procedure

Single-use sterile equipment and strict hygiene standards. The injection itself is brief, with full attention to your comfort.

Rehab & Aftercare Plan

Tailored rehabilitation, exercise progression and follow-up so the gains from the injection are sustained, not just temporary.

Joint Injection Fees

Joint Injection Consultation & Treatment — from £200. Suitability is always determined by clinical assessment first.

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Could Injection Therapy Help You?

If rehabilitation alone hasn't fully resolved your joint pain, get in touch to discuss whether injection therapy may be appropriate for your situation.

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