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How to apply local corticosteroid injections in case of arthritis of the shoulder or subacromial syndrome
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keep your hands and wrists supple and smooth, prevent and help arthritic conditions www.wingsofknowledge.com

How to apply local corticosteroid injections in case of arthritis of the shoulder or subacromial syndrome
Video Rating: 4 / 5
@drmorb you’re right , it’ is Dutch..
@drmorb It’s Dutch if I’m not mistaken.
Very informative video. would love to review it with an english translation!
Any chance of an english audio translation of this vid in the near future?
I don’t know spanish very well but dr wolf’s first injx is much easier to understand than the english procedureconsult aim toward the opposite nipple and hope for the best approach. He makes it clear, ID the the posterolateral corner of acromion and coracoid with finger and thumb of one hand with shoulder internally rotated to open joint space. Insert needle just below and on that trajectory.
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Overuse disorders of tendons, or tendinopathies, affect many people and can be frustrating for both the patient and provider. Since most studies question the presence of inflammation in the affected tendons, the use of corticosteroids has been questioned and more studies have investigated other types of injections. Coombes et al reviewed the literature to determine the efficacy and risk of adverse effects of peritendinous corticosteroids and other injections…. Hart L. (2011) Corticosteroid and other injections in the management of tendinopathies: a review. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 21(6), 540-1. PMID: 22064721 Corticosteroid and other injections in the management of tendinopathies: a review. Coombes BK, Bisset L, & Vicenzino B. (2010) Efficacy and safety of corticosteroid injections and other injections for management of tendinopathy: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials. Lancet, 376(9754), 1751-67. PMID: 20970844 Efficacy and safety of corticosteroid…
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