Joint pain can interfere with daily activities, sleep, and overall quality of life. While lifestyle modifications, physical therapy, and medications are often first-line strategies, many patients benefit from cortisone injections, a well-established treatment option that can reduce inflammation and provide relief when other approaches aren’t enough.
What Are Cortisone Injections?
Cortisone injections are anti-inflammatory treatments delivered directly into the affected joint or surrounding tissue. Cortisone is a synthetic corticosteroid that mimics the body’s natural hormones, helping to calm inflammation and relieve pain at the source.
Because cortisone is delivered locally, it often produces faster and more targeted relief compared with oral anti-inflammatory medications.
How Cortisone Injections Work
Inflammation is a key contributor to pain in many joint conditions, including:
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Bursitis
- Tendonitis
- Other inflammatory joint disorders
When injected into the joint or surrounding tissues, cortisone reduces swelling, irritation, and immune system activity in that specific area. This can allow patients to move more comfortably, participate in physical therapy, and regain function.
Benefits of Cortisone Injections in Pain Management
Cortisone injections offer several advantages for patients experiencing joint pain:
1. Rapid Relief
Many patients notice improvements in pain and mobility within days of the injection, providing temporary but significant relief.
2. Targeted Treatment
Because the medication is delivered directly to the joint, it works where it’s needed most, minimizing systemic side effects compared with oral steroids.
3. Complementary to Other Therapies
Cortisone injections are often used alongside physical therapy, activity modification, and other pain management strategies to enhance overall outcomes.
4. Minimally Invasive
The procedure is quick, typically performed in an outpatient setting, and involves minimal downtime.
5. Helps Identify Pain Sources
In some cases, the response to a cortisone injection can help confirm the source of pain, guiding future treatment decisions.
What Patients Can Expect
Cortisone injections are usually administered in a clinic setting with local anesthesia. Image guidance, such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy, may be used to improve accuracy and ensure that the medication reaches the target joint.
After the injection:
- Patients may experience temporary soreness for a day or two
- Pain relief can last from weeks to several months, depending on the condition and severity
- Repeat injections are generally spaced to minimize side effects and maximize safety
Safety Considerations
While cortisone injections are generally safe, repeated injections over time can affect cartilage and tissue health. Physicians carefully evaluate each patient’s condition and treatment plan to balance relief with long-term joint preservation.
Other potential side effects include temporary flare-up at the injection site, minor bruising, or mild systemic effects—most of which resolve quickly.
The Takeaway
Cortisone injections remain a cornerstone of joint pain management, offering fast, targeted relief for patients struggling with inflammation and limited mobility. When combined with a comprehensive pain management plan—including physical therapy, lifestyle strategies, and other interventional options—cortisone injections can help patients regain comfort, function, and quality of life.
If you are experiencing joint pain that limits your daily activities, our team can help determine whether cortisone injections—or other targeted therapies—may be appropriate for your individualized care plan.