Skip to main content
Canadian Family Physician logoLink to Canadian Family Physician
. 2013 Apr;59(4):377.

Intra-articular knee injections

Procedures and assessments video series

Juan Antonio Garcia-Rodriguez 1
PMCID: PMC3625085  PMID: 23585607

Check out this month’s instructional video—“Intra-articular knee injections.” Intra-articular injection of the knee is a common and useful procedure in daily practice. Corticosteroid injections are indicated to treat osteoarthritis of the knee, crystal-induced arthropathy, and synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis; viscosupplementation is a step in the long-term treatment of osteoarthritis. The video reviews the equipment and technique required for this procedure.

The video “Intra-articular knee injections” is available at www.cfp.ca. Go to this article online, then click on CFPlus in the menu at the top right-hand side of the page.

Past instructional videos can be accessed online at www.cfp.ca. On the home page, click on Collections, then click on Video Series in the left-hand menu.

Video 3.

Video 3

Intra-articular knee injections

Footnotes

Competing interests

None declared

Supporting Information

Supporting Video 1
Download video file (231.6MB, mp4)

Associated Data

This section collects any data citations, data availability statements, or supplementary materials included in this article.

Supplementary Materials

Supporting Video 1
Download video file (231.6MB, mp4)

Articles from Canadian Family Physician are provided here courtesy of College of Family Physicians of Canada

RESOURCES