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Glenohumeral joint injection with fluoroscopy – Needle on skin – The Pain Source

Glenohumeral joint injection with fluoroscopy. Before entering the skin, the 18-gauge needle used to draw up the meds (steroids, local anesthetics, contrast) is set on the skin to mark the target site on the humeral head.

Glenohumeral joint injection with fluoroscopy – Needle down to target zone – The Pain Source
Glenohumeral joint injection with fluoroscopy – Start injecting contrast – The Pain Source

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