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Ultrasound-Guided Injections

Precision-Focused Care Using Real-Time Imaging

Ultrasound-guided injections use real-time imaging to visualise muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and surrounding soft tissues during treatment. This approach allows injections to be delivered with a high degree of accuracy while avoiding nearby structures.

At Motionis Medicine, ultrasound guidance is used when it offers the most precise and appropriate way to target pain-generating structures as part of a physician-led, non-surgical care plan.

Real-Time Visualization

Why Image Guidance Matters

Many musculoskeletal structures cannot be reliably targeted based on surface anatomy alone. Ultrasound allows the physician to see tissues dynamically and in real time, improving both accuracy and safety.

Using ultrasound guidance may help:

Improve injection precision

Reduce the risk of unintended needle placement

Visualise soft tissues that do not appear clearly on X-ray

Adjust targeting based on individual anatomy

How It Works

What Is Ultrasound Guidance?

Ultrasound guidance involves using high-frequency sound waves to create live images of the tissues beneath the skin. Unlike fluoroscopy, ultrasound does not use radiation and allows continuous visualisation of the needle as it advances toward the target.

This real-time feedback enables the physician to:

Precision

Confirm needle position

Safety

Avoid blood vessels and nerves

Adaptability

Adjust technique immediately if anatomy varies

Targeted Treatments

When Ultrasound-Guided Injections Are Used

Ultrasound guidance is commonly used when treating:

  • Muscle-related pain and spasm
  • Tendon or ligament injuries
  • Superficial joint conditions
  • Soft-tissue inflammation
Integrated Care

How Ultrasound Guidance Fits Into Treatment Planning

Ultrasound guidance is selected when it provides the best method to safely and accurately deliver a specific intervention.

More Targeted

Precisely delivers medication to the source of pain, maximizing therapeutic effect.

Individualized

Adapts the approach to your specific anatomy for safer, more effective treatment.

Integrated Care

Works seamlessly with rehabilitation to restore movement and function.

Often combined with physical therapy for long-term improvement.
Imaging Modalities

Ultrasound vs. Fluoroscopy

Different imaging techniques are selected based on the specific structures being treated and the precision required.

Ultrasound Guidance

Typically preferred for:

  • Muscles and soft tissues
  • Superficial joints & ligaments
  • Real-time visualization of needle & tissue

Fluoroscopy

More commonly used for:

  • Deep spinal structures
  • Level-specific nerve blocks
  • Epidural & facet-based interventions

"Your physician determines which imaging modality is most appropriate based on the condition being treated."

Learn more about Fluoroscopy Guidance
Physician Expertise

PHYSICIAN EXPERTISE

Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD

All SI joint injections at Motionis Medicine are performed by Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD, a board-certified interventional pain medicine physician with advanced training in image-guided spine and joint procedures.

Dr. Palvia personally evaluates each patient and determines whether an SI joint injection is appropriate as part of a comprehensive, non-surgical treatment plan.

Comprehensive Approach

Ultrasound Guidance as Part of Non-Surgical Care

Ultrasound-guided injections are one component of a broader non-surgical approach that may include:

Diagnostic evaluation

Targeted interventional procedures

Muscle-based treatments

Rehabilitation coordination

Schedule an Evaluation

If muscle, tendon, or soft-tissue pain is affecting your daily activities, a comprehensive evaluation can determine whether ultrasound-guided treatment is appropriate.

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