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Dr. Takem and Dr. Russ discuss patient anxieties about knee injections for arthritis, emphasizing preparation, support, and the procedure's safety to empower patients to confront their fears.
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Russ about why so many patients feel anxious about knee injections for arthritis, and what the experience is actually like. We walk through a real scenario with a patient I’ll call Robert, who was nervous about how painful the procedure would be. Dr. Russ explains that while you might feel some discomfort, local anesthetic and simple techniques like distraction can make the injection much more tolerable. We also discuss how unrealistic expectations can make the fear worse, and why it helps to address anxiety before you ever get into the procedure room. We then talk about what happens when people avoid treatment out of fear. Arthritis tends to worsen over time, and delaying care can limit your options later. Dr. Russ compares it to ignoring car maintenance until everything breaks down. To finish, we share practical tips for injection day, like wearing comfortable clothing and bringing a supportive person if that helps you feel calmer. The bottom line is that knee injections are generally safe, often very manageable with the right approach, and can be genuinely helpful. My goal is for you to feel informed, steady, and ready to get the care you need.
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