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VAL23eric | 13:49 Mon 18th Jan 2010 | Health & Fitness
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Has anyone out there had a joint injection for painful athritis? If so, does it hurt , does it work and
does the procedure have to be repeated? Thanks for any advice as all other creams and medication has not worked.
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Have I had it done?.....No

Does it hurt?....depends on expertise of doctor and whether or not he injects Lidocaine with the steroid. Sometimes yes, sometimes No.

Does the procedure have yo be repeated?....Yes...almost invariably.
Hi Val,
I once had a rotetor cuff problem. I was given an injection and yes, it does hurt a little, sorry I'm being honest with you x
'rotator'
Are you male or female Val?
I had corticosteroids injected into the spaces between my ribs once, it was one of the most painful things i've ever experienced, if the shoulder ones are in any way similar then yes, it will hurt!.
I had it done more than once.
I wouldn't say that it hurt too much and it did work...for a while.
However, don't despair with your shoulder. Mine is much much better now with just exercise and Tai Chi
Have you tried glucosamine and chondroitin, it works for me:

<a href="http://www.medishop.co.uk"> supplements </a>

try here.

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