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Hi hope ur all well I’ve been told I have isolated active synovitis mtp joint and will be having a injection into the joint anyone had this thanks

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KatyDid

Had to Google mtp joint - I think it's one of the toe joints in the foot? If that's right then I've had steroid injections on 2 or 3 of these (can't remember exactly - it was a few years ago!). It was absolutely fine. I had a local anesthetic and the nurse used an ultrasound machine to make sure they injected in the right place. Hope it helps you xx

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Tinkerbell5 in reply toKatyDid

Thank you and yes it’s my feet was u able to return to work only gone back this week to work xx

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Yes I went back to work after, although I'm sat at a desk. The injection didn't make the pain worse after I'd had it and the joints felt better than before the injection within a day or two.

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Mhairi54

Haven't had one in my toes, but had it done to my knee joint twice last year. It was amazing! Made such a big difference to my pain and stiffness levels. Felt like a new woman afterwards! Hope you get the same relief! x

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helixhelix

Yes I've had toes, fingers and knees injected at different points. My rheumy doesn't use a local anaesthetic, but does guide the injection with ultrasound. A brief 'ouch' moment, but only for seconds. And the after effects are great!

I was advised to take it easy for a day, but not really possible with my toes and knees. My hospital is 80 miles away from where I live and not going to get home on a magic carpet... I think the joint felt a little more sore for an hour or two - but I can't really remember so shows it wasn't that bad!

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Matilda_1922

I’ve had steroid directly into my wrists and elbow joints.

My injections were not guided by ultrasound and no local anaesthetic either. It’s a little discomfort but once injection given the feels ok. For me it lasts about 4 months.

It worked almost straight away and gave instant relief of pain and stiffness.

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Tinkerbell5

Thank you all x

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