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Glenohumeral joint injection with fluoroscopy – After injection of steroid mixture – The Pain Source

Glenohumeral joint (shoulder) injection with fluoroscopy. After injection of the steroid and local anesthetic mixture. Note the intraarticular spread. Also note that no contrast is seen under the acromion process, which means there is not likely a full thickness rotator cuff tear.

Glenohumeral joint injection with fluoroscopy – Attach tubing – The Pain Source

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