Musculoskeletal pain can require immediate, specialized attention. Start joint infiltration treatment today with a medical consultation to benefit from targeted, safe solutions for fast, effective relief.
We offer precise sports medicine care for effective pain relief. Our infiltrations use a targeted technique, enabling rapid treatment with no waiting time, provided by a specialized team in our private medical clinics in Montreal, Laval and Longueuil.
Joint infiltrations offer targeted treatment to relieve joint and inflammatory pain
Musculoskeletal infiltrations offer targeted relief for every painful joint, thanks to different types of injection such as cortisone. Whether for your knee, hand, shoulder, elbow or neck, improve your comfort and regain your mobility with this effective treatment.
Knee treatments are designed to effectively relieve pain caused by tendonitis, bursitis, arthritis or osteoarthritis.
Infiltrations are designed to reduce hand pain caused by osteoarthritis, tendonitis or trigger finger.
Elbow injections can help relieve pain associated with conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, and capsulitis.
Shoulder injections are designed to alleviate pain caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, bursitis and capsulitis.
Neck infiltrations relieve neck pain caused by osteoarthritis, muscular tension or herniated discs.
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We understand that you may have questions about infiltration. Please feel free to browse our answers to frequently asked questions.
A medical infiltration involves injecting medication directly into a painful area such as a joint, muscle, tendon or nerve to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. This can include corticosteroids, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), hyaluronic acid, or other therapeutic solutions.
Infiltrations are recommended for people suffering from chronic pain due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendonitis, bursitis or muscle and ligament disorders. Our team will conduct an assessment to determine whether this treatment is right for you.
The procedure is generally well tolerated. A local anesthetic or analgesic may be used to minimize discomfort. Our professionals are committed to making the process as comfortable as possible.
Effects vary according to the type of treatment and individual response. Some experience immediate relief, while others may wait a few days. Relief can last from several weeks to several months.
The number of sessions depends on your condition and response to treatment. Some people find relief after a single injection, while others may require additional treatments.
Although uncommon, side effects may include slight pain, redness or swelling at the injection site. These symptoms usually disappear after a few days. Contact our team immediately if you experience more serious effects.
Rest is generally recommended after infiltration to optimize the therapeutic effect. You will be able to resume your normal activities gradually, but it is advisable to avoid strenuous movement or exercise immediately after treatment. Your healthcare professional will provide you with specific recommendations according to your situation.
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* Offer valid until October 31, 2025. Some conditions apply.