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

Glenohumeral joint injection with fluoroscopy. Tubing is attached to the needle after reaching the target site.

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

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