The Effectiveness of Injected Corticosteroid Type, Dose, and Volume for the Treatment of Pain in Small- and Intermediate-size Joints: A Systematic Review
ConclusionsVery few studies directly examine the effect of corticosteroid type, corticosteroid dose, or injectate volume on clinical outcomes for small- or intermediate-size joint arthralgia. Future studies are needed to better elucidate the most effective treatment protocols.Level of evidenceLevel II, systematic review of cohort studies
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