1. Principles of intra-articular injections
2. How frequently to inject?
3. How to inject?
4. Indications
5. Contraindications for local corticosteroid therapy
6. Intra-articular hyaluronic acid
7. Methodology
8. Shoulder Joint
9. Elbow Joint
10. Wrist Joint
11. Hip Joint
12. Knee Joint
13. Ankle Joint
14. Spine
15. Facial Region
16. Joints Around the Clavicle
17. Occipital Region
18. Complications
19. Botulinum Toxin Type A Injections
20. Acupuncture
21. Reiki
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Practical content: essential chapters on how to inject and how frequently to inject
-Author Biography-
Sureshwar Pandey, MBBS, MS, FICS, FIAMS, FACFAC, FACS, FNAMS, Professor Emeritus University of Ranchi; Founder and Founder Director GNH Handicapped Children Hospital and RJS Artificial Limb Centre; Founder and Consultant Ram Janam Sulakshana Institute of Orthopaedics and Research; Founder and Founder Presidents and Secretary General Indian Foot Society; Founder and Emeritus Editor: The Journal of Foot Surgery; Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo, Osaka, Teikyo, Adelaide, Flienders, Vjung Pandang, Singapore; ex-Chairman ASIA-CIP (IFFAS); Founder and Chairman Ram Janam Sulakshana Pandey Cancer Hospital and Research and Rehabilitation Centre, Ranchi, India
Anil Kumar Pandey, MBBS, CORM, PhD Orth, MAMS, Director and Consultant, Ram Janam Sulakshana Institute of Orthopaedics and Research (RJSIOR); Assistant Director and Consultant; GNH Handicapped Children Hospital and RJS Artificial Limb Centre; Consultant Ram Janam Sulakshana Pandey Cancer Hospital and Research and Rehabilitation Centre, Ranchi, India