Ultrasound-guided injections (USG) use real-time ultrasound imaging to accurately deliver medications or biological agents directly into joints, tendons, bursae, or soft tissues. Common applications include corticosteroids for arthritis, PRP for tissue regeneration, hyaluronic acid for osteoarthritis, and anesthetics for pain relief. Under ultrasound visualization, the needle path and target structure are clearly identified, minimizing complications and improving efficacy.
The procedure typically takes 15–30 minutes, is performed in an outpatient setting, and involves minimal discomfort. Patients often resume normal activities within 24 hours, with enhanced outcomes thanks to precise drug delivery, reduced risk compared to landmark-based injections, and faster recovery.
USG-guided injections (Ultrasound-guided injections) are a minimally invasive treatment where injections are precisely delivered into a specific area of the body under real-time ultrasound guidance. This technique ensures accurate placement of the injection, especially in joints, tendons, and soft tissues.