
HYALGAN INJECTION PROCEDURE
Hyalgan injections are given as a series of 5 injections. Each injection is given once a week. Although the procedure may vary from medical provider to medical provider, the following is a general description of the injection technique.
The technique presented should not be considered to be the only manner in which a joint may be injected.
In the following series, the left knee is being injected from the lateral side.


STEP 1: EXAMINE THE KNEE


After determining the injection site, the area is cleaned with a sterile solution. In the video, this is a Betadine solution, although alcohol may also be used. (Click or HERE for a for a video of the sterile preparation prior to injection (736 KB avi file).)




If fluid has been aspirated, then the needle is left in place, and the syringe is disconnected. The syringe containing the Hyalgan is then connected to the needle, and the medication injected. (Click HERE for a video of the Hyalgan injection (680 KB avi file).)


THIS MATERIAL DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. IT IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE CONSULT A PHYSICIAN FOR SPECIFIC TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS.
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