Diagnostic Hip Joint Injections:
Hip joint injections are
done only diagnostically. These are done
to verify if the pain is coming from the hip joint. Using a special x-ray machine (C-arm), a thin
needle is inserted into the joint capsule and contrast material is injected to
get a picture of the hip called an arthrogram. Following that a few CCs of local anesthetic
are injected into the hip joint and the needle is withdrawn.

Pictures are obtained to
assess the hip with a contrast material injected. After the injection the patient is observed
and questioned of about how much pain relief is obtained from the above
injection. Based on the result of pain
relief noted and the hip joint visualization with the contrast injected,
further treatment can be tailored with orthopedic surgeons according to the
specifics of the case.