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I have often heard about cortisone injections as an alternative to knee replacement but it is un heard of to have injection after the knee replacement. What is the logic behind it? Usually injections are taken to subside the pain that arise from contact of arthritic articular surfaces of knee bones. But when knee replacement is already done I do not see a reason for cortisone injection. At the same time if there is sudden severe pain in your knee after replacement surgery doctor might give you a shot of knee injection. Another possibility is if you have partial knee replacement and non operated compartment of your knee joint troubling you. Hope it helps.
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Kenalog and cortisone are both corticosteroids...different preparations for essentially the same result.
the pain in the back from the site be be from the needle inserted in the nerve in the back from the epidural..the bladder problems mainly comes from having children best thing for that is kegel exercizes-i went to my doctor for the same problem-she said you can go to mayo clinic dot com to find out how to do these
I'm wondering the same thing =\
No. A dog's front legs have elbows, and the back ones have knees.
blood accumulation that separates the dura from the inner side of the skull is known as an epidural hematoma (blood swelling). The same process occurrence between the dura and arachnoid layers is a subdural hematoma
No. Mobic is a NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent) in the same class as Motrin (ibuprofen), Anaprox (naproxen), and others. Mobic contains no cortisone or steroid of any type.
because he just had a recent knee injury
Will Medicare pay for a second knee replacement on the same knee?
A horse's stifle is equal to the knee of a human.