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Superolateral knee injection with a patellar tilt for osteoarthritis pain

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In this Watch & Learn video, Daniel Stulberg, MD, FAAFP, demonstrates a superolateral knee injection with a patellar tilt. This injection, with a sodium hyaluronate product, is intended for patients who have osteoarthritis pain and no current effusion. The technique would be the same for an intra-articular knee steroid injection.


 

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