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At Physio Care Clinic Ltd, we offer advanced injection therapies designed to support recovery, reduce pain, and restore movement—helping you get back to doing what matters most. As part of our private physiotherapy services, we provide targeted steroid and hyaluronic acid injections, delivered by experienced clinicians in a safe, professional environment.
Our approach is patient-focused and evidence-based. Whether you are dealing with joint pain, inflammation, arthritis, or a persistent musculoskeletal condition, injection therapy can be an effective option when combined with a tailored rehabilitation plan. Steroid injections help reduce inflammation and provide pain relief, while hyaluronic acid injections support joint lubrication and mobility, particularly in conditions such as osteoarthritis.
Why Choose Injection Therapy?
Injection therapy is an effective treatment option for conditions that involve joint, tendon, ligament, and soft-tissue irritation. When combined with physiotherapy, injections can:
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Reduce inflammation and pain
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Improve joint function and mobility
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Accelerate tissue repair
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Support long-term recovery
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Reduce reliance on medications
Our specialists take a personalized, conservative approach and recommend injections only when they’re appropriate and likely to benefit your condition.
Our Injection Services
Corticosteroid Injections
Fast-acting relief for inflammation and pain in joints, tendons, and bursae.
Ideal for: arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, and nerve irritation.
Hyaluronic Acid (Viscosupplementation)
Helps lubricate and cushion joints—especially effective for knee osteoarthritis.
Ideal for: chronic joint stiffness and degenerative joint conditions.
Trigger Point Injections
Targets tight, painful muscle knots that limit movement and cause referral pain.
Ideal for: chronic muscular tension, neck pain, back pain, and headaches.

Conditions We Treat
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Osteoarthritis (knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, hands, foot joints)
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Tendonitis / Tendinopathy (Rotator cuff, patellar tendon)
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Plantar fasciitis
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Bursitis
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Muscle trigger points
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Tennis elbow
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Morton's Neuroma
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Chronic ligament sprains
