You probably meant to direct this to the other triple 3.... @linette333 who is in the uk...I just tagged her, maybe she can clarify
These injections are not viable for all hip issues and the small percentage of people that see results have little or no symptoms. In any case, they would not address impingement or labrum tear.I found some information about palletelle plasma injections.
I doubt very seriously that the injection will make things worse. Indeed, it could relieve the inflammation. Will you have it soon? Over activity can bring on inflammation. And many people have a good result.I am now scared that it might make things worse.
Hi @Jaycey, thank you so much for your advice and help. I am wondering if you could help me or know anyone at the forum who can, my overall pain is a bit better, which is great! So I hope anti inflammatories finally started to work, but now I have some radiating pain from the joint to my knee, and it is new, never experienced it before, it is actually every time when I step on the leg or move it in bed, it is quite sharp, could it be part of inflamation still or could it be something else?
Any advice from anyone would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance
I had a PRP Injection on the NHS here in the UK! I expect it depends on the individual surgeon and also location. On the day I had my injection, there were 6 of us! This injection is only recommended for certain conditions, I think, but I doubt that it would make anything worse.Hi @Mojo333 .
Thank you for your support and kind wishes. Plasma injections are not done on NHS, you probably mean steroid injections?
@NatkaI had a PRP Injection on the NHS here in the UK! I expect it depends on the individual surgeon and also location. On the day I had my injection, there were 6 of us! This injection is only recommended for certain conditions, I think, but I doubt that it would make anything worse.Hi @Mojo333 .
Thank you for your support and kind wishes. Plasma injections are not done on NHS, you probably mean steroid injections?
Morning @Jaycey thank you for the prompt response.@Natka Have you started any new activities lately that might cause this new pain? Increased walking, lifted anything heavy?
Thank you @Mojo333 so much for the prompt response and warm wishes! Greatly appreciated!Oh no, poor @Natka
I'm sorry you are still in pain and hate that you were hospitalized.
Have they mentioned your piriformis? It can be very painful and hard to resolve also. http://bonesmart.org/forum/threads/piriformis-syndrome-a-pain-in-the-butt.9837/
Is icing it helping with the pain at all?
Unfortunately, muscle strains, if severe, can take up to 6 weeks or longer to resolve and need serious resting.
I hope they can get you comfortable and it begins easing off so you can go home soon...
I wish I had a magic answer but time is usually the healer with these issues.
Big hugs that things get better soon.