Featuring highly illustrated, evidence-based information along with high-quality videos, A Practical Guide to Joint & Soft Tissue Injection is the definitive guide to effective injection procedures that can be performed with simple equipment in a variety of settings. Expanded and updated for the fourth edition, this practical, award-winning guide thoroughly explains the rationale and step-by-step technique for each procedure, helping you offer patients immediate relief from pain and discomfort.
Covers a full range of musculoskeletal disorders, chalazions, keloids, warts, and occipital neuralgia, as well as the use of corticosteroids, viscosupplementation, and dry needling.
Contains new sections on Orthobiologics, Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, and Advanced and Adjunctive Techniques.
Includes all-new content on facial/head nerve blocks, treatment of intersection syndrome, hamstring tendon/ischial bursa, gluteal pain syndrome, Baker’s cyst, and midfoot joint injections.
Features new coverage of auricular battlefield acupuncture, barbotage, tendon brisement, fenestration, nerve hydrodissection, capsular hydrodilatation/hydroplasty, and percutaneous tenotomy with debridement.
Includes 25% more video content, with all videos shown from the operator’s viewpoint.
Features full-color illustrations and photographs that help you identify landmarks and determine exactly how to proceed.
Discusses anatomy and landmarks, when to refer, indications and contraindications, special medical conditions, equipment, complications, coding and billing, and much more.
Provides helpful appendices with consent forms, aftercare handouts, and information on documentation.
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Edition
4
ISBN/ISSN
9781975153281
Product Format
Paperback Book
Trim Size
7 x 10
Pages
320
Edition
4
Publication Date
June 30, 2021
Weight
1.75
James W. McNabb M.D.
Francis O'Connor
Contents Foreword iv Preface vi 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. FOUNDATION CONCEPTS 2 Thoughtful Consideration 2 When to Refer to a Subspecialist 2 Standard Medication Management 3 Indications for Injections and Aspirations 5 Contraindications to Injections and Aspirations 6 Special Medical Conditions 8 Complications 8 Safety 10 Anatomy 11 Landmarks 12 Topical Anesthesia 12 Equipment 13 Landmark-Guided Injection Technique 15 Synovial Fluid Analysis 15 Aftercare 16 Documentation of the Procedure 17 Billing and Coding 18 Informed Consent 19 Evidence-Based Medicine 20 3. INJECTABLE AGENTS 24 Local Anesthetics 24 Corticosteroids 26 Viscosupplements 29 Botulinum Toxin 32 Other 33 4. ORTHOBIOLOGICS 35 Regenerative Medicine 35 Prolotherapy 36Autologous Blood 37 Platelet-Rich Plasma 38 Stem Cells 38 5. MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND 42 Indications 42 Contraindications 43 Normal Ultrasound Anatomy Signals 43 Ultrasound Needle-Guidance Terminology 47 Ultrasound and Needle Guidance 47 Ultrasound Guidance of Procedures 50 New Ultrasound Technology 54 6. ADVANCED AND ADJUNCTIVE TECHNIQUES 56 Auricular Battlefield Acupuncture 57 Barbotage 62 Tendon Brisement/High-V olume Injection 66 Fenestration (Percutaneous Tenotomy) 69 Nerve Hydrodissection 73 Capsular Hydrodilatation/Hydroplasty 77 Myofascial Trigger Point Dry Needling 80 Tenotomy With Debridement 85 7. SKIN ANESTHESIA 88 Direct Local Injection 88 Field Block Injection 91 Digital Nerve Block 94 Facial Nerve Blocks 98 Supraorbital and Supratrochlear Nerve Blocks 100 Infraorbital Nerve Block 103 External Nasal Nerve Block 106 Mental Nerve Block 108 External Ear Field Block 111 Greater Occipital Nerve Block 114 Headache Nerve Blocks 118 8. SKIN AND SKIN STRUCTURES 122 Chalazion 122 Keloid Scar 126 Common Warts 129 Granuloma Annulare and Other Thin, Benign, Inflammatory Dermatoses 132 Prurigo Nodularis and Other Thick, Benign, Inflammatory Dermatoses 1369. HEAD AND TRUNK 139 Temporomandibular Joint 139 Suprascapular Nerve 144 Scapulothoracic Syndrome 148 Sacroiliac Joint 152 10. UPPER EXTREMITIES 156 Subacromial Space Injection—Posterior Approach 156 Glenohumeral Joint—Posterior Approach 162 Acromioclavicular Joint 167 Sternoclavicular Joint 171 Biceps Tendon—Long Head 175 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome 179 Elbow Joint 183 Olecranon Bursa 187 Lateral Epicondyle 191 Medial Epicondyle 196 Radial Nerve Entrapment 200 Intersection Syndrome 204 de Quervain’s Tenosynovitis 208 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome—Preferred Flexor Carpi Radialis Approach 212 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome—Traditional Approach 218 Wrist Joint 222 Dorsal Wrist Ganglion Cyst 226 Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint 230 Metacarpophalangeal Joint 234 Trigger Finger 238 Digital Mucous Cyst 242 11. LOWER EXTREMITIES 246 Hip Joint—Preferred Lateral Approach 246 Hip Joint—Anterior Approach 251 Piriformis Syndrome 255 Hamstring Tendon and Ischial Bursa 259 Meralgia Paresthetica 263 Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome 267 Gluteal Pain Syndrome 271 Hip Adductor Tendon 275 Knee Joint Injections 279 Knee Joint—Preferred Lateral Suprapatellar Approach 283 Knee Joint—Lateral Midpatellar Approach 290 Knee Joint—Anteromedial and Anterolateral Approaches 295 Knee Joint—Popliteal Synovial (Baker’s) Cyst 300 Prepatellar Bursitis 305Patellar Tendon 309 Pes Anserine Syndrome 311 Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome 315 Achilles Tendon 319 Tibialis Posterior Tendonitis 321 Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome 324 Ankle Joint—Anterolateral Approach 328 Ankle Joint—Anteromedial Approach 332 Fibularis Brevis Tendonitis 336 Plantar Fascia 340 Midfoot Joints 344 First Metatarsophalangeal Joint 347 Intermetatarsal (Morton’s) Neuroma 351 APPENDIX 1: CONSENT FOR NEEDLE ASPIRATION AND/OR INJECTION 355 APPENDIX 2: ASPIRATION AND INJECTION AFTERCARE HANDOUT 357 APPENDIX 3: MEDICAL RECORD DOCUMENTATION 359 Index 361
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