Joint Injection & Aspiration Survey

Rick Scheuring pointing with Richard Meehan

Joint Injection & Aspiration Survey

Dear Friends,

We need your help in determining if there is a market need for better joint injections and aspirations.

These are common out-patient procedures used to inject therapeutics to treat arthritis and joint pain, and are usually required before a patient is eligible for a joint replacement.

Therapeutics that are injected include cortisone, viscosupplementation / hyaluronic acid, and new regenerative therapies such as PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and stem cells.

However, clinical research literature indicates that up 1 of 3 landmark guided joint injections miss the joint space.1

Your input is critical in determining whether this is a pain point for arthritis patients and if there is a market need.

If you have received a joint injection or aspiration, please take a minute to complete our short Joint Injection & Aspiration Survey.

Joint Injection and Aspiration Survey

Sincerely,

Dr. Richard Meehan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Dr. Richard Meehan
CMO & Co-Founder
Arthroventions, LLC
www.arthroventions.com

Professor of Medicine
National Jewish Health

1. Jackson DW, Evans NA, Thomas BM. Accuracy of needle placement into the intra-articular space of the knee. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2002; 84-A: 1522–7.