Toradol Intra-articular injections

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Toradol intra-articular injections seem to be getting more popular in my neck of the woods with the orthopedic surgeons.

Seems good to avoid steroids when possible would be the upside I think.

Also, on literature review, surprisingly favorable, compared to steroid injections with no noticeable adverse effects I could find.

Anyone doing this? Thoughts?

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No.

Use steroid and saline, visco or PRP.
 
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Yes I have, especially with glucocorticoid intolerant patients


noninferiority RCT

Conclusion: Intra-articular ketorolac injections provide comparable improvement to triamcinolone for primary hip and knee osteoarthritis. Ketorolac is an additional low-cost option for conservative management of primary osteoarthritis, and due to its differing mechanism of action, it may not propagate additional cartilage damage or preclude from early surgical intervention if unsuccessful.
 
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