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�� &#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [1;Q.5; 34;&#x.5 4;c.6;V 7;.13;˜ ];&#x/Sub;&#xtype;&#x /Fo;&#xoter;&#x /Ty;&#xpe /;&#xPagi;&#xnati;&#xon 0;&#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [1;Q.5; 34;&#x.5 4;c.6;V 7;.13;˜ ];&#x/Sub;&#xtype;&#x /Fo;&#xoter;&#x /Ty;&#xpe /;&#xPagi;&#xnati;&#xon 0;Department of AnesthesiologyBack and Pain CenterJoint (Intraarticular)/Bursa Injection (Shoulder, Hip, Knee)You may need to stop taking certain medications several days before the procedure. Please remind the doctor of all prescription and overcounter medications you take, including herbal and vitamin supplements. The doctor will tell you if and when you need to discontinue the medications.It is very important to tell the doctor if you have asthmaor had an allergic reaction to the injected dye for a previous radiology exam (CT scan, angiogram, etc). An allergic reaction has symptoms such ashives, itchiness, difficulty breathing, or any treatment which required hospitalstay. The doctor may prescribe medications for you to take before having the procedure.Tell the doctor if you develop a cold, fever, or flu symptoms before your scheduled appointment, or if you have started taking antibiotics for an infection.What will h

appen during the procedure?The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis using a special xray machine called a fluoroscope or an ultrasound machine.Depending on the location of your injection you will either sit on the side of stretcheror lay down on the procedure room table. The skin over the injectn areawill be cleansed. During the procedure your heart beat, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation will be monitored.The doctor numba small area of skin. This may sting or burn for a few seconds.small needle will be directed into the intraarticular spaceor into thebursa under xray or ultrasound guidance. Once in the space the doctor injects the anesthetic solution.What should I expectafter the procedure?After the procedure you will spend 30 minutesin the recovery area. Many people experience immediate relief from the injection but it may take several �� &#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [1;Q.5; 34;&#x.5 4;c.6;V 7;.13;˜ ];&#x/Sub;&#xtype;&#x /Fo;&#xoter;&#x /Ty;&#xpe /;&#xPagi;&#xnati;&#xon 0;&#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [1;Q.5; 34;&#x.5 4;c.6;V 7;.13;˜ ];&#x/Sub;&#xtype;&#x /Fo;&#xoter;&#x /Ty;&#xpe /;&#xPagi;&#xnati;&#xon 0;Department of AnesthesiologyBack and Pain CenterJoint (Intraarticul

ar)/Bursa Injection (Shoulder, Hip, Knee) Disclaimer: This document contains information and/or instructional materialsdeveloped by Michigan Medicinefor the typical patient with your condition. It may include links to online content that was not created by Michigan Medicineand for which Michigan Medicinedoes not assume responsibility. It does not replace medical advice from your health care provider because your experience may differ from that of the typical patient. Talk to your health care provider if you have any questions about this document, your condition or your treatment plan. Patient Education by Michigan Medicineis licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial - ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . Last Revised 06/ 2018 days before the steroid starts working. If you have soreness in the area of the injection apply icepack. You may resume your usual activities the following day. Some possible side effects include: reaction to medication (rare), bruisingor pain at the injection site, and flare up of typical joint pain.If you would like further information including videos of procedures, please visit our website: http://www.umpain.com/ ��Departmentof AnesthesiologyBack and Pain CenterJoint (Intraarticular)Injection or Bursa Injection (Shoulder, Hip, Kne

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