Every injection at Vally Medical Group is performed under real-time ultrasound guidance. This is not standard practice. Many pain clinics still perform injections using only anatomical landmarks (palpation), which means the physician is estimating where the needle tip is rather than seeing it. Ultrasound guidance eliminates that guesswork by allowing Dr. Vally to watch the needle in real-time as it reaches the exact target.
The physician estimates needle placement based on surface anatomy and palpation. Studies show landmark-based injections miss the target 30-40% of the time for certain joints and structures. Missed injections waste medication, delay relief, and may require repeat procedures.
The physician watches the needle in real-time on a screen, confirming exact placement before delivering medication. Accuracy rates exceed 95% for most targets. Better accuracy means better outcomes, fewer repeat procedures, and lower risk of complications.
Visualizing the epidural space ensures medication reaches the compressed nerve root accurately.
Confirming the needle is inside the joint capsule before injecting. Critical for small joints like the wrist or AC joint.
Targeting a single nerve root with precision for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Visualizing the trigger point band and confirming needle placement within the contracted muscle fibers.
Ensuring the platelet concentrate reaches the exact site of tendon or ligament damage for maximum regenerative effect.
Precisely targeting the small facet joints along the spine that cause mechanical back and neck pain.
Every injection at VMG is ultrasound-guided. Higher accuracy, better outcomes, fewer repeat procedures. Available at all four Hawaii locations.
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