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arkansas pain specialists
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  • Procedures
  • Patient Info
    • Patient Portal
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Joint Injections

A joint injection is used to deliver steroids into an inflamed joint. It is often used for wrists, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees and ankles. 

most common joint injections

SHOULDERS

For shoulder pain and for pain around the shoulder, a Steroid Injection will be used to help with pain. 

ELBOWS

An elbow injection provides substantial relief of symptoms such as pain, inflammation, stiffness and reduced range of movement within the elbow joint. 

WRISTS

Injection is used to treat an after injury pain, osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel, trigger finger, and rheumatoid arthritis. 

HIPS

A hip joint injection may be beneficial for patients suffering from leg, hip, buttock or lower back pain that results from arthritis or injury to the joint 

KNEES

Knee pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include arthritis, heavy physical activity, lack of use, injuries such as sprains or strains, sitting in a constrained area, or sitting on knees for a prolonged period 

ANKLES

A steroid injection reduces swelling, stiffness and pain in your foot and ankle. The steroid acts like the natural hormones that your body makes to stop inflammation. It's a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at 479-434-3600 or admin@ARpain.com if you cannot find an answer to your question. We would be happy to assist you. 

We typically recommend that you should not get a steroid injection more than every six weeks, and usually not more than three or four times a year. 


Most commercial insurance companies will cover a joint injection. 



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