
Based in Glasgow, near George Cross
Injection therapy treatments for sporting injuries
Injection therapy is applied to the affected tissue, such as tendons and ligaments, to promote healing and reduce pain.
Our clinicians often use injection therapy as a treatment in conjunction with physiotherapy or orthotic therapy treatments as part of our holistic approach to your recovery.
Injection therapy is recommended for sporting injuries or conditions such as tendon injuries, Mortons Neuromas or joint arthritis.
Get in touch with us to discuss your condition today.
Our prices
We provide a range of injection therapy treatments including Corticosteroid, Monovisc, Cingal, hyaluronic acid and Arthrosamid. Get in touch to book your appointment at our clinic in Glasgow.
Medical assessments & injection therapy
The medical ultrasound assessment is performed by our experienced Sport and A&E doctor, Dr Eyvindsson, who has experience working with professional athletes or the novice athlete.
He works within the clinic to provide medical assessments, including ultrasound diagnosis, of a range of MSK injuries from head to toe. Dr Eyvindsson will assess, diagnose and devise a treatment plan. This often would be injection therapy of which he provides a range of options from steroid and hyaluronic acid, combinations of steroid and hyaluronic acid, and arthrosamid.

Get in touch with us
We can assist in the diagnosis, assessment and treatment for most sporting injuries and work with clients ranging from professional athletes to people taking up a sport for the first time. When you contact us we will advise on the best service for your injury and how much it will cost before booking.
Frequently asked questions
Here are some of the most commonly asked questions from patients who haven’t yet attended our sports injury clinic.
What injections are used for pain in sports?
Corticosteroid injections are commonly used to reduce pain from sporting injuries, as these work to reduce inflammation and pain in the joints.
How much does injection therapy cost?
At the Body Foot and Leg Clinic, injection therapy treatments range from £100 to £2000.
Do you need to rest after a cortisone injection?
Yes, while the recovery time can vary, it’s generally recommended that you rest for a day or two after the injection.
What are hyaluronic acid injections used for?
Hyaluronic Injection is used for arthritic joints and works by helping to restore lubrication within joints which have become stiff and less mobile.