Effort for Painless Injections
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Doctors themselves are in pain, so they understand the patient's point of view.
The clinic uses the thinnest needle possible to minimize injection pain. In addition, almost all injections are performed under the guidance of echo, which allows us to avoid nerves and blood vessels and ensure that the target tissue is injected while drawing the needle tip. We are constantly striving to improve our injection techniques so that our injections are less painful and more effective.
Injections are painful. But it should be as painless as possible.
Injections are painful. But it is better if they are as painless as possible. Because the director himself has experienced various surgeries and injections, he would like to make injections as painless as possible for his patients.
With this in mind, we use the thinnest needles possible. In particular, the upper limbs are lined with peripheral nerves, and injections are considered to be more painful there. For this reason, we use the thinnest needles possible for the upper extremities. We use the thinnest needles currently available for injections whenever possible.
In recent years, orthopedic practice has become more diversified with the introduction of echocardiography and the development of new theories, and rather more frequent injections are being given. This has allowed for earlier pain relief, rehabilitation and return to sports. That is why we are committed to each and every injection and treat patients every day with the least amount of pain and the greatest effect.
															Responsibility: Dr. Yuki Toya, Orthopedic Surgeon, Hand Surgery Specialist/Supervisor
         


