Fluoroscopically Guided Joint Injections in Kuna, ID

Precise, Image-Guided Relief for Chronic Joint Pain and Inflammation

Accurate, Non-Surgical Pain Relief for Arthritis, Joint Injuries, and Spinal Conditions

At Pioneer Sports & Pain Center in Kuna, Idaho, we provide Fluoroscopically Guided Joint Injections as a minimally invasive treatment for patients suffering

from chronic joint pain, inflammation, or reduced mobility due to arthritis, injury, or degenerative conditions. Using real-time X-ray imaging (fluoroscopy), we are able to deliver medications such as corticosteroids, anesthetics, or regenerative agents directly to the affected joint with pinpoint accuracy.

Whether you’re dealing with a painful knee, hip, shoulder, or spinal joint, our precision-guided injections can significantly reduce pain, restore movement, and delay or eliminate the need for surgery—all while keeping the procedure quick, outpatient, and low risk.

What Are Fluoroscopically Guided Joint Injections?

Fluoroscopically guided joint injections use real-time X-ray technology (fluoroscopy) to guide a sterile needle directly into the joint space or surrounding structures with extreme precision. Once the needle is properly positioned, the

provider administers a therapeutic solution tailored to your condition, which may include:

  • Corticosteroids (to reduce inflammation)
  • Local anesthetics (for immediate pain relief)
  • Hyaluronic acid (for lubrication in arthritic joints)
  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or other regenerative biologics

The imaging guidance allows us to ensure the medication is delivered exactly where it’s needed, optimizing effectiveness and minimizing risks of complications or missed targets.

Why Is Imaging Guidance Important?

In many cases, joint injections performed without imaging are blind procedures, relying solely on anatomical landmarks. While this may be sufficient for large joints, it is often less accurate in complex or smaller joints, such as:

  • Sacroiliac joints
  • Facet joints in the spine
  • Acromioclavicular (AC) joints in the shoulder
  • Subtalar joints in the foot
  • Hip joint (due to depth and surrounding structures)

Fluoroscopic guidance offers:

  • Real-time visualization of needle placement
  • Verification of intra-articular (within-joint) delivery
  • Use of contrast dye to confirm accuracy
  • Safer navigation around critical nerves and blood vessels

This level of precision leads to better outcomes, faster relief, and fewer complications.

Conditions Treated With Fluoroscopy-Guided Injections

These injections are commonly used to treat a wide range of joint and spinal conditions, including:

Degenerative Joint Diseases

  • Osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, or shoulder
  • Facet joint arthritis (spine)
  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spinal stenosis

Inflammatory or Painful Joint Syndromes

  • Bursitis
  • Synovitis
  • Tendinopathy near the joint
  • Labral inflammation or impingement
  • Joint effusions

Sports and Overuse Injuries

  • Rotator cuff irritation
  • Tennis/golfer’s elbow
  • Hip impingement syndromes
  • Repetitive use joint inflammation
  • Post-traumatic joint inflammation

Types of Fluoroscopically Guided Injections We Perform

At Pioneer Sports & Pain Center, we specialize in image-guided injections to the following regions:

  • Knee joint – arthritis, meniscus injury, post-surgical pain
  • Hip joint – labral injury, early arthritis
  • Shoulder joint – rotator cuff inflammation, bursitis
  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint – low back pain, pregnancy-related SI dysfunction
  • Facet joints (spine) – localized spinal arthritis
  • Acromioclavicular (AC) joint – shoulder strain or separation
  • Spinal epidural injections – for radiating nerve pain (performed when indicated)

Each injection is personalized to your condition and response history.

What to Expect During Your Procedure

  1. Evaluation and Imaging

    Before any injection, we conduct a full orthopedic exam and review any relevant imaging (X-ray, MRI, etc.) to confirm the source of your pain. If necessary, we coordinate with your referring provider or order updated diagnostic imaging.

  2. Preparation

    You’ll lie comfortably on a treatment table. The injection area is sterilized, and a local anesthetic is applied to minimize discomfort.

  3. Fluoroscopic Injection

    Under live fluoroscopic imaging, a contrast dye may be used to visualize the joint space. Once placement is verified, the medication is slowly injected.

  4. Post-Procedure Monitoring

    You’ll be observed for a short time to monitor for any immediate reactions. Most patients walk out of the office and return to light activity the same day.

Benefits of Fluoroscopic Joint Injections

  • High accuracy and effectiveness
  • Minimally invasive, outpatient procedure
  • Can help diagnose the true source of joint pain
  • Delivers fast relief for inflammatory conditions
  • Reduces reliance on oral pain medications
  • Supports physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Helps delay or prevent surgery in many cases

Is This the Same as a Cortisone Shot?

Yes—and no. Corticosteroids are commonly used in these injections, but the difference is in the delivery method. Fluoroscopy ensures that the cortisone reaches the intended joint precisely, increasing its effectiveness and reducing potential side effects. We also offer non-steroid options like PRP and viscosupplementation, depending on your needs and preferences.

Why Choose Pioneer Sports & Pain Center for Guided Injections in Kuna?

  • Image-Guided Expertise: Our providers are trained in fluoroscopic techniques to ensure safe, accurate joint injections every time.
  • Integrated Musculoskeletal Care: We combine injections with rehab, chiropractic, and manual therapy to maximize healing.
  • Personalized Approach: We tailor each procedure to your unique anatomy, diagnosis, and long-term goals.
  • Compassionate, Local Providers: Serving Kuna, Nampa, Meridian, and the surrounding Treasure Valley with trusted orthopedic care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long does the injection take?

The entire appointment typically takes 30–45 minutes, but the actual injection only takes a few minutes once the joint is visualized.

‌Is the procedure painful?

Most patients tolerate it very well. A local anesthetic is used, and the injection feels like mild pressure or a pinch. You may feel soreness at the site for a day or two afterward.

‌How soon will I feel relief?

Some patients experience immediate pain relief due to the anesthetic.

Anti-inflammatory benefits may take 1–7 days to fully set in. The duration of relief varies based on the underlying condition and medication used.

‌How many injections can I get?

We typically limit corticosteroid injections to 3–4 times per year per joint, to avoid tissue breakdown. Other options like PRP may be repeated more frequently as they do not carry the same limitations.

‌Are these injections covered by insurance?

Yes, most fluoroscopically guided injections—particularly corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid-based—are covered by insurance when medically necessary. Our staff will verify your benefits in advance.

‌Will I need follow-up treatments?

Possibly. While some injections provide long-term relief, others may need to be part of a series or combined with rehab for sustained benefit. We’ll design a follow-up plan based on your response and goals.

‌Accurate, Non-Surgical Relief Is Within Reach

If joint pain is keeping you from moving, sleeping, or living your life fully, fluoroscopically guided joint injections may be the precise, non-invasive solution you need.

Call Pioneer Sports & Pain Center today to schedule your consultation or book your guided injection session.