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Joint Pain Treatment - Joint Injections

Joint pain treatment (joint injections) in Belfast, London and Dublin

Injection Therapy Belfast

Injections London

Steroid Injections Dublin



Steroid injections to help reduce pain and increase range of movements in the shoulder, knee, elbow and wrist.

Not only steroids can be injected into the joint but also collagen and hyaluronic acid.

Hyaluronic acid helps in the growth of joint's cartilage. Hyaluronic acid also promotes the growth of new tissue.


Our registered clinicians can offer professional injection therapy, as well as PRP injections.




What is a joint injection?


Joint injections is a medical procedure to inject one of the following:

- Steroid

- Collagen

- Hyrulonic acid

- Plasma called PRP Injection


PRP INJECTION THERAPY has been widely acclaimed as the latest and most advanced treatment FOR JOINT PAIN AND CARTILAGE PROBLEMS.


What is platelet-rich plasma?

Platelet-rich plasma consists of two elements: plasma, or the liquid portion of blood, and platelets, a type of blood cell that plays an important role in healing throughout the body.

What is a PRP injection?

After creating platelet-rich plasma from a patient’s blood sample, that solution is injected into the target area, such as an injured knee or a tendon.

Studies show that the increased concentration of growth factors in platelet-rich plasma may stimulate or speed up the healing process, shortening healing time for injuries, decreasing pain and even encouraging hair growth.

COMMONLY TREATED CONDITIONS WITH PRP

PRP Therapy Risks and Side Effects

A PRP injection is a low-risk procedure and does not usually cause major side effects.

Because PRP injections are made up of your own cells and plasma, the risk of an allergic reaction is much lower than with other injectable medications like corticosteroids. Less common risks of PRP injections include:

  • Bleeding

  • Tissue damage

  • Infection

  • Nerve injuries


What are the benefits of PRP Injections?

  • Reconstruction of the injured tissue

  • Prevention of painful inflammatory processes

  • Improvement in mobility

  • Delay in progression of the disease and the need for an artificial joint

  • Reduction of analgesics with possible side effects.

  • inhibit inflammation and slow down the progression of osteoarthritis;

  • stimulate the formation of new cartilage;

  • increase the production of natural lubricating fluid in the joints, thereby easing painful joint friction;

  • contain proteins that alter a patient’s pain receptors and reduce pain sensation.

PRP Injection Therapy is provided by registered clinicians.

Monika Milczarek M.A B.Sc. MHCPC

An award-winning Clinician and Extended Scope Practitioner

An international author and highly reputable speaker.

Monika is a pioneer in PRP injections in the UK and Ireland. She also teaches Injection Therapy to healthcare professionals in the UK and Ireland.

Konrad Kolecki M.A B.Sc

One of the most advanced aesthetic practitioners in Ireland.

A highly specialist practitioner in PRP and Injection Therapy.

Konrad treats the elite of sports professionals and politicians in Poland.

Dariusz Bernartowicz

GMC Registered Doctor

We also offer ultrasound-guided injection and professional aftercare.

Platelet gel (PG)can be also used by our clinicians.

PG is a new therapeutic tool with great potential according to the NCBI.


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