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El. knyga: Musculoskeletal Injections and Alternative Options: A practical guide to 'what, when and how?' [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University Hospitals Leicester, Leicester, UK)
  • Formatas: 242 pages, 85 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781351129725
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 242 pages, 85 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781351129725
Musculoskeletal injections for joint or tendon problems are performed commonly and their use, which can result in a marked improvement in acute symptoms as well as delay or postpone surgery, is on the rise.

Key features:











Provides concise, current and portable information





Covers the latest treatment options, supported by scientific evidence and guidelines





Discusses alternative injections, non-injection measures and novel treatment modalities





Text supported by illustrations and video of injection procedures and physiotherapy





Ideal for both the non-specialist seeking an introduction to the subject and the more experienced practitioner

This accessible guide helps doctors from various disciplines including orthopaedics, sports medicine, rheumatology, radiology and primary care as well as allied health care professionals understand the indications and local anatomy to safely perform injections with complication avoidance. In addition, the book provides useful information regarding other alternatives including physiotherapy and novel modalities. The content is supported by current evidence, guidelines and companion videos.
List of videos
xiii
e-Resources xv
Foreword xvii
Dr. Nicola Maffulli
Foreword xix
Dr. Bill Ribbans
Review and endorsements xxi
Editor xxiii
Editor's Note xxv
Contributors xxvii
1 Musculoskeletal injections in general
1(22)
Devendra Mahadevan
Euan Stirling
Introduction
1(1)
What are corticosteroids?
1(1)
How do steroid injections work?
2(1)
What are the indications and contraindications of corticosteroid injections?
2(2)
What is the evidence for the use of corticosteroid injections for musculoskeletal pain?
4(3)
What are examples of injectable corticosteroid agents?
7(1)
How do you select an appropriate corticosteroid preparation for a specific joint or soft tissue injection?
8(1)
Should corticosteroids be combined with local anaesthetics when giving injections?
8(1)
Which local anaesthetic agents are appropriate to use with corticosteroid?
9(1)
What equipment is needed for corticosteroid injection?
9(2)
Which joints can be injected without image guidance?
11(1)
How often can you inject a joint?
12(1)
Should corticosteroids be used around tendons?
13(1)
Do all patients respond to corticosteroid injections?
13(1)
What are the potential side effects and complications of corticosteroid injections?
14(1)
What adjuncts are available for steroid injection?
15(1)
What are the alternatives to steroid injection?
16(2)
References
18(5)
2 Shoulder and elbow injections
23(24)
Helen Tunnidiffe
Harvinder Pal Singh
Introduction
23(1)
How to differentiate shoulder pain?
24(1)
What is the role of physiotherapy in shoulder disorders?
25(1)
What is the role of steroid injections for shoulder disorders?
26(1)
Osteoarthritis
27(1)
Impingement/subacromial bursitis/tendinopathy
27(3)
Frozen shoulder/joint stiffness
30(1)
Degenerative rotator cuff tears
30(1)
Calcific tendinitis
31(1)
Diagnostic injection
31(1)
What are the contraindications for injection of the shoulder?
32(1)
What are the risks?
33(1)
Which drugs to use?
33(1)
How to inject the glenohumeral joint?
34(2)
Anterior approach to the glenohumeral joint?
36(1)
How to inject the acromioclavicular joint?
37(1)
How to inject the subacromial space?
38(2)
How to inject the elbow joint?
40(1)
How to inject for tennis elbow?
40(2)
How to inject for golfer's elbow?
42(2)
References
44(3)
3 Hand and wrist injections
47(16)
Sunil Garg
Introduction
47(1)
Carpal tunnel syndrome
47(5)
De Quervain's tenosynovitis
52(2)
First carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis
54(3)
Trigger finger
57(3)
References
60(3)
4 Hip and knee injections
63(22)
Ashwin Kulkarni
Kimberly Lammin
Introduction
63(1)
Injections around the hip joint
63(2)
What are the indications and contraindications for lateral soft tissue hip injection?
65(1)
How to prepare and what is the technique for GTPS injection?
66(2)
What are the injection contents?
68(1)
What is the efficacy of injections for GTPS?
69(1)
What are the treatment options for GTPS?
69(1)
Intra-articular hip injections: Introduction
70(1)
What are the indications and contraindications for intra-articular hip injections in adults?
71(1)
Preparation and technique for intra-articular hip injection (in adults)
72(2)
What is the efficacy of hip injections?
74(1)
Injections around the knee joint: Introduction
74(1)
What are the indications and contraindications for intra-articular knee joint injection?
75(1)
Preparations and technique for knee injection
76(1)
Suprapatellar approach
77(1)
Approaches adjacent to the patellar tendon
78(2)
What are the knee injection contents?
80(1)
What is the efficacy of knee injections?
80(1)
What are various treatment options for osteoarthritis of the knee?
80(1)
What are the potential complications and risks of all injections around and into the hip and knee?
81(2)
References
83(2)
5 Foot and ankle injections
85(32)
Bobby Mobbassar Siddiqui
Annette Jones
Maneesh Bhatia
Introduction
85(1)
What are the important anatomical considerations?
86(4)
What are the techniques of injection?
90(1)
What drugs are used commonly for foot and ankle injections?
90(1)
What is the role of imaging for foot and ankle injections?
91(1)
Interdigital (Morton's) neuroma
91(3)
Plantar fasciitis
94(3)
First metatarsophalangeal joint
97(3)
Ankle (tibiotalar) joint
100(7)
Sinus tarsi syndrome
107(1)
Tarsometatarsal joints
108(4)
References
112(5)
6 Image-guided injections in orthopaedics
117(24)
Sangoh Lee
Raj Bhatt
Introduction
117(1)
What and when to perform image-guided injections?
118(5)
How to perform image-guided Injections?
123(15)
References
138(3)
7 Platelet-rich plasma injections
141(22)
Kevin Ilo
Fazal Ali
Introduction
141(1)
What is platelet-rich plasma?
142(1)
Classification of PRP
143(1)
Which PRP preparation is best?
144(1)
What can PRP be utilised for?
145(3)
Does PRP have any contraindications?
148(1)
PRP injection protocol
149(10)
References
159(4)
8 Visco-supplementation injections
163(16)
Zaid Abual-Rub
Sanjeev Anand
Introduction
163(1)
What is the structure of HA?
164(1)
How does HA work?
164(1)
What are the indications for usage?
165(1)
What is the recommended dose for high molecular weight HA?
166(1)
Is HA clinically effective?
167(5)
Is HA cost-effective?
172(1)
What are the recommendations of national/international guidelines?
173(2)
References
175(4)
9 Practical prolotherapy
179(20)
Roger Oldham
What is prolotherapy?
179(1)
History
179(1)
What are the indications and contraindications?
180(4)
What are the advantages, disadvantages and side effects?
184(1)
What is the current evidence?
185(1)
Getting started
185(2)
Preparation and needle technique
187(3)
Tips from 25 years' experience
190(6)
Acknowledgement
196(1)
References
196(3)
10 Extracorporeal shock wave therapy
199(14)
Randeep S. Aujla
Philippa Turner
Introduction
199(1)
What is it?
199(1)
How does it work?
200(1)
What are the evidence-based indications?
201(1)
What are the contraindications?
201(1)
What are the side effects/risks?
202(1)
Clinical applications and evidence
202(1)
Shoulder
202(1)
Elbow
203(1)
Hip
204(2)
Knee
206(1)
Foot and ankle
207(2)
References
209(4)
11 Novel treatments for the management of chronic shoulder, knee and hip joint pain
213(16)
Sadiq Bhayani
Introduction
213(1)
Shoulder joint
213(4)
Knee joint
217(3)
Hip joint
220(2)
Cryotherapy
222(1)
Capsaicin cream and patch
223(1)
Lidocaine plasters
223(1)
References
224(5)
Index 229
Maneesh Bhatia is a Consultant Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon at University Hospitals Leicester, UK. He has previously written the highly rated An Orthopaedics Guide for Todays GP which is a useful adjunct to this book. Mr Bhatia has a keen interest in education and research and runs joint injection courses and teaching seminars in Orthopaedics and is an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons. He is an advisory panel member of NIHR, currently a member of Scientific Committee of British Orthopaedic Foot Ankle Society and the Education Secretary of British Indian Orthopaedic Society.