Joint Injections
Most commonly done with steroids, which can decrease inflammation and pain; a second option is are the "gel" injections offered for knee arthritis. Ask Dr. Finch about their availability.
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
Platelets are part of the blood that induce healing and decrease inflammation; it is thought they can be injected into a painful, injured area to speed healing and relieve pain.
Stem Cell Injections
The cells are harvested from your bone marrow and then injected into the injured, painful area. it is thought the cells can then help heal the injured tissue.