Rotator Cuff Injury Pain Treatment Windsor

Same Day Rotator Cuff Diagnostic Ultrasound Scans performed by a  Consultant Radiologist in Windsor, Berkshire. Fast access to pain relief

Private Rotator Cuff Injury Diagnosis and Treatment near Windsor

Sonorad offers a highly specialised, unique service which provides a one-stop solution for ultrasound-guided Intra articular steroid injection treatment. We are dedicated to providing an effective Rotator Cuff Injury Diagnosis and Treatment that provides some with an alternative to surgery. A Rotator Cuff Injury is a common shoulder condition. It’s diagnosed using diagnostic ultrasound scans, a non-invasive imaging technique. The ultrasound helps in assessing the extent of the injury by visualising the tendons and tissues within the shoulder.

Rotator Cuff Injury Treatment Windsor

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A REFERRAL LETTER FROM YOUR GP OR CLINICIAN, YOU MUST BOOK A CONSULTATION WITH OUR CONSULTANT RADIOLOGIST BEFORE OR WITH THE BOOKING OF AN INJECTION OR GUIDED TREATMENT.

Why patients choose Sonorad for Shoulder Pain Treatment

“All the clinicians seemed to be experts, who teach other doctors and clinicians how to carry out injections. I also liked the fact that the clinicians  also work in the NHS. This is always a good sign in my opinion” Mrs A 34 from Hayes – Shoulder bursitis

“All the clinicians seemed to be experts, who teach other doctors and clinicians how to carry out injections. I also liked the fact that the clinicians  also work in the NHS. This is always a good sign in my opinion” Mrs D 34 from Slough – Shoulder bursitis

I took my mother to see Sonorad Ultrasound with a frozen right shoulder which she has had for over 3 years. After the superb and professional consultation explaining the process of how this frozen shoulder may have happened, Doctor Mahmood went through the process for rectifying/fixing her frozen shoulder issue. We have the steroid injection and after 24/48 hours she had gained 25% more movement with in her right shoulder. We would highly recommend Dr Mahmood and his team.

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Our private ultrasound scan clinic has a top priority of the welfare of our visitors. Our Specialists actively practice their specialities at leading hospitals in the UK and across the NHS, ensuring you receive the highest level of care. Our team are fully registered and regulated for practice in the United Kingdom. Our patients should expect nothing less.

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Benefits of using diagnostic ultrasound scans for Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Diagnostic ultrasound scans provide real-time images, allowing for accurate assessment of the injury’s location and severity. It’s a safe, cost-effective, and radiation-free imaging modality, making it a preferred choice for diagnosing Rotator Cuff Injuries.

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What is a Rotator Cuff Injury, and how is it diagnosed?

A Rotator Cuff Injury is a common shoulder condition. It’s diagnosed using diagnostic ultrasound scans, a non-invasive imaging technique. The ultrasound helps in assessing the extent of the injury by visualizing the tendons and tissues within the shoulder.

What Ultrasound guided procedures are available to alleviate shoulder pain?

Steroid Injections: Steroids have conventionally been used as blind injections to relieve shoulder pain. However, ultrasound guidance is the method of choice in the modern era as doctors can accurately localise a precise point of target while avoiding healthy tissue from needle injury. Most of the patients get immediate pain relief. A local anaesthetic is used before steroid injection to reduce the injection pain.

Hyaluronic Acid Injections: Hyaluronic acid is a lubricating fluid which gives a cushioning effect in severe arthritic conditions. Sometimes it can be combined with steroids for quick pain relief.

Ultrasound-guided barbotage: Ultrasound guidance is used to break and sometimes withdraw the tendon calcifications which are a source of tendon inflammation.

Hydrodilatation/ Hydrodistension for frozen shoulder: It is an ultrasound-guided procedure. After local anaesthetic and aseptic conditions, an intra-articular steroid is given along with a large quantity of normal saline fluid to break the capsular adhesions. This procedure has marvellous results in many cases.

Suprascapular Nerve Blocks: A suprascapular nerve block is used with the intention of alleviating pain due to severe rotator cuff tendon tears, tendon inflammations and severe arthritis resistant to steroid injections. This procedure is performed with ultrasound guidance and under strict aseptic technique. This technique has very promising results.

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What is the role of injections in the treatment of Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Injections are commonly used in the treatment of Rotator Cuff Injuries to reduce inflammation and ultimately pain. Corticosteroid injections can provide relief, while Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections can promote healing.

How do diagnostic ultrasound scans assist in guided injections for Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Diagnostic ultrasound scans allow for precise, guided injections. They help healthcare providers target the injured area accurately, ensuring the medication or treatment is delivered to the right area for best effectiveness.

Can Rotator Cuff Injuries be treated without surgery?

Yes, many Rotator Cuff Injuries can be treated non-surgically. Treatment options include rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and injections. Surgery is considered and reserved when non-surgical methods do not provide sufficient relief.

What is the recovery time after receiving injection treatment for Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Recovery time can vary based on the severity of the injury and the type of injection treatment. Patients may experience relief within a few days to weeks. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation may be needed for better and full recovery.

What are some common exercises recommended in the rehabilitation of Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Rehabilitation exercises may include pendulum exercises, external and internal rotations, scapular strengthening, and range-of-motion exercises. These exercises are designed to improve strength and flexibility in the shoulder.

How is the success of injection treatments measured in Rotator Cuff Injuries?

The success of injection treatments is typically measured by pain relief, improved function, and the ability to return to normal activities. Follow-up diagnostic ultrasound scans may be used to assess healing progress. Pain-scoring diary sheets given to the patients are helpful for monitoring and future reference.

What are the complications of untreated Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Untreated Rotator Cuff Injuries can lead to chronic pain, reduced shoulder mobility, muscle atrophy, and, in severe cases, may result in irreparable damage, necessitating more complex surgical interventions.

Do I need a referral for Ultrasound Guided Injections?
Ideally, you need a referral from your treating clinician. You may bring the referral in a paper form or for ease your referring clinician may fill out an online referral form through our website https://sonorad.co.uk/clinician-referrals/
If you do not have a referral, then please book a consultation appointment with our Consultant radiologist to determine the nature of your condition and the need for the injection. The consultant will discuss with you and If needed firstly a diagnostic scan may be considered before proceeding with the injection.

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What medical terms are associated with Rotator Cuff Injuries?

Few key medical terms related to Rotator Cuff Injuries include tendinopathy, tendinosis, calcific tendinitis, Tenosynovitis, partial tears, full-thickness tears, subacromial impingement, Subacromial subdeltoid bursitis, and acromion-clavicular arthropathy.

Any post-procedural advice?

It’s advisable not to drive after the procedure. You are advised not to perform heavy physical activity for 2- 3 days. You need to start physio exercises immediately and increase the frequency of these with the passage of time to achieve the very best results.

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Do you offer Rotator Cuff Injury Treatment near me?

We operate our clinic from Manor Park Medical Centre, 2 Lerwick Drive, Slough, Berkshire SL1 3XU. Please note we are not part of Manor Park Medical Centre but use the premises.

We have people travel to us from many miles around Berkshire including Windsor, Hayes, High Wycombe, Ascot, Marlow, Hounslow, Uxbridge, West Drayton, Maidenhead, Staines, Oxford and Richmond, Twickenham, West London.

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