Injection Specialist in Yonkers, NY
Orthopedic injections may be used to help manage joint pain, inflammation, and soft tissue conditions when symptoms limit daily activity. Southern Westchester Orthopedics & Sports Medicine provides injection-based orthopedic care for patients in Yonkers, NY and throughout Westchester County.
Symptoms That May Be Treated With Injections
Injections may be considered for symptoms such as:
Inflammation affecting movement or function
Discomfort that interferes with work, sports, or daily activities
Ongoing joint pain that does not improve with rest or medication
Stiffness or reduced range of motion
Treatment Options
Injection type and use depend on the condition being treated and symptom severity.
Injection-based treatment options may include:
- Corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation
- Viscosupplementation injections for certain joint conditions
- Targeted injections for joint, tendon, or soft tissue pain
Additional treatment may be considered if symptoms persist or if injections no longer provide adequate relief.
Why Choose Southern Westchester Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
- Experience using injections for orthopedic and sports medicine conditions
- Conservative-first, symptom-based treatment approach
- Injections used as part of a comprehensive care plan
- Hospital-affiliated medical practice
- Convenient Yonkers location serving Westchester County patients
Schedule an Appointment
If joint pain or inflammation is limiting your comfort or mobility, schedule an appointment with Southern Westchester Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in Yonkers, NY to discuss whether injections may be appropriate.
FAQs
What conditions are commonly treated with injections?
Injections are often used for arthritis-related pain, joint inflammation, tendon conditions, and certain overuse injuries.
Are injections a long-term solution?
Injections may provide temporary symptom relief. Duration of relief varies by individual and condition.
Do injections replace other treatments?
No. Injections are often used alongside physical therapy, medication, and activity modification.
Are orthopedic injections painful?
Discomfort is usually brief. Many patients tolerate injections well.
When should I consider injections for joint pain?
If pain persists despite conservative treatment and interferes with daily activities, injections may be discussed as a treatment option.