Whenever you move something restricts you. You cannot live freely. The pain holds you back. While typing you get a sharp pain in your wrists. When you lift your arm your shoulder feels tight and uncomfortable. To ease the pain you have tried rest and medication. You also tried physiotherapy but the results never last. You get temporary relief and think that it is finally fixed but it comes back again.
Hydrodissection is a minimally invasive procedure. A controlled injection separates nerves from the tissue surrounding it. Hydrodissection and injection therapy uses ultrasound guidance for precision. This is done to reduce the pressure on the nerves which improves nerve mobility and function.
Nerve compression syndromes include carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, sciatic nerve pain and peripheral nerve entrapment. To manage those hydrodissection can be used to reduce nerve pressure which will lower the pain signal. Over time the normal nerve function will be restored.
Types of joint and tendon pain that hydrodissection can help with are chronic shoulder impingement, tennis elbow, knee tendon irritation and hip joint inflammation. Targeted injections can be used to reduce the inflammation around the joint or tendon. When the inflammation is reduced there will be smoother movement and less friction.
Chronic musculoskeletal pain may include neck pain from posture strain, lower back pain and muscle tightness linked with nerve irritation. Hydrodissection treatment can work by calming the irritated soft tissues and releasing restricted areas. This will remove the constant tension from the muscles and nerves. Gradually, body flexibility will increase alongside comfort.
Hydrodissection helps break down scar-related restrictions around nerves. The affected area regains normal glide and long-term sensitivity gets reduced. Post-fracture nerve sensitivity, post-surgical nerve irritation and scar-related nerve entrapment are examples of post-injury nerve irritation that can be solved.
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Yes. It is safe when performed by trained doctors using ultrasound guidance.
Most patients feel mild pressure during treatment. Local anaesthetic is typically used to keep the procedure comfortable throughout.
The treatment takes 20 to 40 minutes depending on the area treated.
The relief time depends on the condition. Some patients notice improvement almost immediately. Others experience gradual improvement over a few days as the tissue settles.
It depends on the condition. Some patients need 1–2 sessions while chronic cases require a structured plan.