Neck pain Injection in Solihull
Neck pain can make even simple movements like turning your head, looking up or down, or working at a desk uncomfortable and limiting. Whether itβs caused by poor posture, a trapped nerve, arthritis, or a previous injury, the right treatment can help restore your comfort and mobility.
At The Joint Pain Clinic Solihull, we offer ultrasound-guided injections β a precise, safe, and minimally invasive solution for neck pain. Using advanced imaging technology, our experienced team ensures your treatment is accurately delivered for effective relief, helping you move freely and get back to your daily activities without restriction.
Neck Conditions We Treat at Our Clinic
Ultrasound-guided neck injections can benefit a wide range of conditions, including:
Cervical Spondylosis
Degenerative wear causing stiffness and chronic neck pain.
Trapped Nerve
Pain radiating into shoulders, arms, or hands.
Postural Neck Pain
Caused by desk work and prolonged screen use.
Muscle & Ligament Strain
Tight and inflamed neck muscles and soft tissues.
Whiplash Injury
Neck trauma leading to pain and reduced movement.
Tension Headaches
Headaches caused by neck muscle tightness.
Lead Clinician
Mr. Aamir Safdar-Khan
MSc Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, PgCert (Ultrasound), PgCert (Medicine Prescribing)
Consultant MSK Practitioner & Interventional Sonographer
15+ Years specialising in Joint Pain & Sports Injuries
NHS Consultant Sonographer (Worcester Royal Hospital)
Independent Prescriber & Injection Specialist
Why Choose Ultrasound-Guided Neck Injections?
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Accurate Needle Placement
Directly targets cervical joints, facets, and nerves.
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Increased Safety
Avoids sensitive nerves and blood vessels.
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Better Pain Relief
Faster and longer-lasting relief with precise treatment.
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Minimally Invasive
No hospital stay required β done in clinic.
Ultrasound-guided neck injections help reduce pain, stiffness, and nerve irritation, restoring movement and improving daily comfort and quality of life.
β Trusted for effective neck pain relief
Neck Pain Injections & Pricing
π Initial Assessment
MSK consultation with diagnostic ultrasound scan.
π Cortisone Injection
Reduces inflammation and nerve irritation effectively.
𦴠Cervical Facet Joint Injection
Targets joints responsible for stiffness and chronic neck pain.
πͺ Trigger Point Injection
Relieves muscle knots and tension headaches.
Neck Specialist FAQ
Yes. A clinical examination can suggest the cause, but ultrasound allows us to visualise muscles, joints, and surrounding soft tissues in real-time. This helps us identify the exact source of pain and plan precise treatment.
Yes. When performed under ultrasound guidance, injections are highly accurate and avoid important structures like nerves and blood vessels. This significantly improves safety and effectiveness.
Yes. Targeted injections reduce inflammation around irritated or compressed nerves, helping to relieve symptoms such as arm pain, tingling, or numbness.
Relief can last from several weeks to several months, depending on the condition being treated and how your body responds. Many patients experience significant improvement in both pain and movement.
Ultrasound is dynamic, meaning we can assess your neck while you move. This helps detect issues like muscle tightness or joint restriction in real-time, whereas MRI provides a static image.
Most patients tolerate them very well. We use fine needles, local anaesthetic, and ultrasound guidance to ensure the procedure is as comfortable and precise as possible.
Yes. If your assessment and ultrasound confirm that an injection is appropriate, treatment can usually be carried out during the same appointment.
No. You can self-refer directly to our clinic. This allows you to access specialist assessment, imaging, and treatment without long waiting times.
This is often due to nerve irritation or compression in the neck. Conditions like disc bulges or joint inflammation can affect nearby nerves, causing radiating pain, tingling, or weakness in the arm.This is often due to nerve irritation or compression in the neck. Conditions like disc bulges or joint inflammation can affect nearby nerves, causing radiating pain, tingling, or weakness in the arm.This is often due to nerve irritation or compression in the neck. Conditions like disc bulges or joint inflammation can affect nearby nerves, causing radiating pain, tingling, or weakness in the arm.
We usually recommend 24β48 hours of relative rest after an injection. After that, you can gradually return to normal activities, guided by your symptoms and our advice.
Contact Us
π BIRMINGHAM
We are based in The Podiatry Clinics,
15 High Street, B17 9NT
π JEWELLERY QUARTER
We are based in House of Health,
90 Pop Street, B1 9NT
π TELFORD
We are based in TK Aesthetics Skin & Wellness Clinic,
Landau Court 3, Tan Bank, TF1 1HE
π GLOUCESTER & CHELTENHAM
We are based at GMA Medical,
The Opus, Telford Way,
Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 2AB
π Contact
Phone: 0333 041 9898
Email: admin@jointpainclinics.co.uk
Website: www.jointpainclinics.co.uk

