Shoulder pain injection in Newport
Shoulder pain can make everyday movements like lifting, reaching overhead, or getting dressed feel uncomfortable and restrictive. Whether your discomfort stems from arthritis, a sports injury, rotator cuff issues, or long-term wear and tear, the right care can make a real difference.
At The Joint Pain Clinic Newport, we offer ultrasound-guided injections — a highly precise, safe, and minimally invasive treatment for shoulder pain. With the latest imaging technology, our experienced team delivers targeted relief to help you regain strength, mobility, and confidence in your movement.
Shoulder Conditions We Treat at Our Clinic
Ultrasound-guided shoulder injections and tailored rehabilitation can help with:
Frozen Shoulder
Painful stiffness and reduced mobility, often in women aged 40–60.
Rotator Cuff Problems
Tears and tendinopathy causing weakness and pain with overhead activity.
Subacromial Impingement
Shoulder pain during lifting, reaching overhead, or putting on a jacket.
Subacromial Bursitis
Inflammation of the bursa causing sharp pain with arm movements.
Shoulder Osteoarthritis
Degeneration of ACJ or ball-and-socket joint, more common in older adults.
Rehabilitation Support
Recovery after dislocation or shoulder replacement with guided therapy.
Why Choose Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Injections?
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Pinpoint Accuracy
Real-time imaging ensures precise delivery to the shoulder joint.
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Safe & Controlled
Protects nerves and blood vessels while targeting the source of pain.
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Restores Function
Helps regain mobility and strength after frozen shoulder or injury.
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Fast Pain Relief
Reduces inflammation and stiffness for quicker recovery.
Ultrasound-guided shoulder injections provide effective relief for frozen shoulder, impingement, and rotator cuff pain, restoring comfort and confidence in daily movement.
✅ Trusted by patients for long-lasting shoulder pain relief.
Shoulder Pain Treatments & Pricing
Diagnose the root cause of your shoulder pain with detailed imaging and expert consultation.
Initial Assessment (MSK Consultation + Ultrasound Scan) - £150
Reduce inflammation and pain in conditions like rotator cuff tears or bursitis.
Initial Assessment + Hydrocortisone Injection - £275
Relieve stiffness and improve movement for shoulder arthritis with advanced joint lubrication.
Initial Assessment + Gel/Hyaluronic Acid Injection - £375
Break up adhesions and restore mobility with our specialist dilation procedure.
Initial Assessment + Hydrodilatation - £400
Ultrasound-guided barbotage for calcific tendinitis, removing calcium deposits and restoring movement.
Initial Assessment + Shoulder Barbotage - £400
Target muscle knots causing referred shoulder and neck pain with guided injections.
Initial Assessment + Trigger Point Injection - £350
Shoulder Specialist FAQ
A physical exam can only suggest the cause of pain. Diagnostic ultrasound allows us to see inside the shoulder in real-time to identify rotator cuff tears, bursitis, or calcification. It provides a definitive diagnosis so we can treat the exact cause of your pain.
Ultrasound is "dynamic." Unlike an MRI where you must stay still, we can move your shoulder while scanning. This allows us to see "impingement" or "catching" as it happens, which often provides more useful information than a static MRI.
Most patients find them very manageable. Because we use ultrasound guidance, we can see exactly where the needle is, avoiding nerves and bone. We also use local anaesthetic and very fine needles to ensure the procedure is as comfortable as possible.
It is a specialist treatment where we use ultrasound to guide a high-volume injection into the joint capsule to "stretch" the scarred tissue. It is highly effective for restoring range of motion and stopping intense night pain.
Yes, usually immediately. We ask patients to wait in the clinic for 15 minutes. If your arm feels slightly heavy due to the local anaesthetic, we simply recommend waiting until full sensation returns.
Research shows "blind" injections can miss the target in the shoulder up to 30% of the time. Guided injections reach the target 100% of the time, ensuring the medication is delivered exactly where it’s needed.
No. You can self-refer and book directly. This saves you weeks of waiting. We provide the assessment, scan, and treatment all in one specialist visit.
When lying down, the arm bone can compress the inflamed bursa against the top of the shoulder. A targeted injection reduces this inflammation, helping patients achieve their first full night of sleep in months.
Yes. If our scan confirms that an injection is the right path, we can usually perform the treatment during the same 45-minute appointment.
Yes. Using ultrasound, we perform Barbotage, where we use a needle to break up and wash out the calcium. This provides dramatic relief for Calcific Tendonitis.
On ultrasound, we can see the fluid-filled bursa versus a disruption in the tendon fibres. This is vital because a tear might require a surgical opinion, whereas bursitis responds to a guided injection.
We recommend 48 hours of relative rest. Avoid heavy lifting or overhead reaching during this window. This allows the medication to settle without being displaced by activity.
Side effects are minimal. Some experience a "steroid flare" (temporary soreness for 24-48 hours). Serious complications are extremely rare due to our guided precision.
We generally recommend no more than 2 to 3 steroid injections in the same area per year. Our guided approach ensures maximum impact, often requiring fewer repetitions.
Yes, but you must monitor blood sugar closely for 48–72 hours afterward. We discuss this in detail during your pre-treatment screening to ensure it is safe for you.
Contact Us
📍 Telford Clinic
We are based in TK Aesthetics Skin & Wellness Clinic,
Landau Court 3, Tan Bank, TF1 1HE
📍 CENTRAL BIRMINGHAM CLINIC
We are based in House of Health, 90 Pop Street, B1 9NT
📍 BIRMINGHAM CLINIC
We are based in The Podiatry Clinics, 15 High Street, B17 9NT
🕒 Hours
Every Monday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📞 Contact
Phone: 0333 041 9898
Email: admin@jointpainclinics.co.uk
Website: www.jointpainclinics.co.uk

