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Sodium Hyaluronate 1% for osteoarthritis of the shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 239486" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Absolutely corticosteroids are a risk. Unfortunately my experiment with hyaluronic sodium in the shoulder just didn't show much relief. The pain level started quickly getting pretty bad. So I went in on the 7th to get a ZILRETTA injection which is triamcinolone acetonide extended-release injectable suspension. This stuff last about 4 months and is very slow releasing and considered safer than cortisone shots. Eventually I am going to have to have complete shoulder replacement. Just putting it off. The added benefit to this injection is it goes systemic and gave me a huge relief in the back pain. The rest of the hyaluronic sodium I just had injected in my knee. So the knee is great, the back tolerable and the shoulder is 50%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 239486, member: 43589"] Absolutely corticosteroids are a risk. Unfortunately my experiment with hyaluronic sodium in the shoulder just didn't show much relief. The pain level started quickly getting pretty bad. So I went in on the 7th to get a ZILRETTA injection which is triamcinolone acetonide extended-release injectable suspension. This stuff last about 4 months and is very slow releasing and considered safer than cortisone shots. Eventually I am going to have to have complete shoulder replacement. Just putting it off. The added benefit to this injection is it goes systemic and gave me a huge relief in the back pain. The rest of the hyaluronic sodium I just had injected in my knee. So the knee is great, the back tolerable and the shoulder is 50%. [/QUOTE]
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