THERAPEUTIC INJECTIONS
Therapeutic Injections at Real Medical
At Real Medical, we understand the importance of effective pain management and targeted treatment. That’s why we offer therapeutic injections as part of our comprehensive healthcare services. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, inflammation, or a specific medical condition, our skilled team is here to provide relief and support your journey to wellness.
Therapeutic Injections
Therapeutic injections are an effective treatment option for many musculoskeletal conditions, helping reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and support the body’s natural healing process. Our providers offer targeted injection therapies for both muscular and joint-related conditions, allowing for more precise treatment of injured or inflamed areas.
Therapeutic Injections

Muscular Injections (Trigger Point Therapy)
Trigger point injections are used to treat painful muscle knots and areas of tightness that can cause localized pain or referred discomfort. These injections help relax the affected muscle fibers, improve circulation, and restore normal muscle function. Trigger point therapy is commonly used for conditions such as muscle spasms, tension-related pain, and myofascial pain syndromes.

Intramuscular Injections
Intramuscular injections deliver medication directly into muscle tissue for faster absorption and therapeutic effect. These injections may be used to help manage inflammation, pain, or muscle-related conditions as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

Joint Injections
Joint injections are designed to treat inflammation and pain within specific joints such as the shoulder, knee, hip, or other affected joints. These injections may include:
- Corticosteroid Injections – Help reduce inflammation and relieve joint pain caused by arthritis or injury.
- Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy – Uses a concentration of the patient’s own platelets to promote tissue healing and regeneration in injured joints or soft tissues.
Therapeutic injections are often used alongside other treatments such as physical therapy, rehabilitation, and conservative care strategies to help patients improve mobility, reduce pain, and support long-term recovery.