Anti-inflammatory medicine
A steroid injection reduces swelling and calms an inflamed joint or nerve.

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Pain relief injections at Nivaan Care are precise, image-guided treatments that place medicine exactly where your pain begins, to reduce inflammation, calm irritated nerves, and restore movement, without surgery. Whether you need an injection for back pain relief, an injection for knee pain relief, relief for joint, hip, muscle, or nerve pain, Nivaan matches the right injection to the true source of your pain. If you are looking for pain relief injections in Delhi, Nivaan Care offers an advanced, non-surgical approach that goes beyond a standalone shot.
Target the source of your pain. Don't just numb it.
A pain relief injection is a treatment in which medicine, most often an anti-inflammatory, a local anaesthetic, joint gel, or a regenerative concentrate, is delivered directly to the joint, nerve, or tissue causing your pain. Instead of a general painkiller that travels through your whole body, a targeted injection acts at the exact source.
There is no single pain relief injection name that suits everyone. The right choice depends entirely on your diagnosis, which is why an accurate assessment always comes first at Nivaan. The best pain relief injection is simply the one correctly matched to your specific pain generator and placed with precision.
A steroid injection reduces swelling and calms an inflamed joint or nerve.
A nerve block interrupts pain signals and can help confirm exactly where pain originates.
Hyaluronic acid lubricates and cushions a worn joint.
Regenerative injections support the body's healing of tendons, ligaments, and joints.
A pain relief injection delivers medicine straight to the problem area under fluoroscopy (C-arm) or ultrasound guidance for accuracy.
An anti-inflammatory steroid injection reduces swelling and calms an inflamed joint or nerve. A local anaesthetic nerve block interrupts the pain signal and can confirm where pain originates. Joint gel lubricates and cushions a worn joint. A regenerative injection supports the body's healing of tendons, ligaments, and joints.
Most injections ease pain and inflammation to create a window of relief; lasting improvement comes when that window is used for physiotherapy and rehabilitation. An injection is a means to an end, not the whole plan.
Pain relief injections help a wide range of musculoskeletal and nerve-related conditions, particularly when medication and physiotherapy alone have not given lasting relief:
Epidural and nerve-targeted injections for nerve-root and disc-related pain, including the shooting, radiating pain of sciatica.
Cortisone, hyaluronic acid, or regenerative injections selected according to arthritis stage and soft-tissue pain.
Image-guided treatment for shoulder, ankle, small-joint, hip-joint, and surrounding soft-tissue pain.
Selected cortisone injection treatment for stubborn plantar fasciitis when conservative care has not worked.
Trigger-point injections release tight muscle knots associated with localised myofascial pain.
Selected image-guided vertebral procedures can stabilise and relieve pain from certain spinal compression fractures.
A targeted injection may rapidly settle a severe acute joint flare when tablets are unsuitable.
A specialist assessment determines which injection, if any, is suitable for your specific condition.
Pain relief injections work best in carefully selected patients. An injection may be a good option if you have:
Persistent back, joint, nerve, or muscle pain that has not settled with physiotherapy and medication.
Pain from a source confirmed by examination and, where needed, imaging.
Radiating nerve pain, an inflamed joint, or a localised soft-tissue problem.
A wish to avoid or delay surgery, where clinically appropriate.
Injections are generally not the answer for very advanced joint damage where relief would be minimal, or for sudden, severe pain that needs urgent medical evaluation rather than a planned procedure. Honest, careful selection is essential, which is why your Nivaan specialist recommends an injection only when it is genuinely likely to help.
The treatment is minimally invasive and typically completed in a single outpatient visit.
Your pain source is confirmed and the correct injection is selected.
The treatment area is cleaned and, if needed, numbed for comfort.
The needle is guided under ultrasound or C-arm fluoroscopy for precision and safety.
The medicine is delivered exactly to the target joint, nerve, or tissue.
The short procedure is finished, and you can usually go home the same day.
You may feel mild soreness, swelling, or warmth at the injection site for a day or two, a normal response that settles on its own.
| Time | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Immediately after | Quick relief with nerve blocks or local anaesthetic; mild soreness at the injection site |
| Days 1-3 | Injection-site soreness settles; anti-inflammatory effect begins to build |
| Weeks 1-2 | Fuller relief as inflammation subsides; light activity and physiotherapy resume |
| Weeks 2-12 | Peak benefit, with rehabilitation consolidating gains; regenerative injections build over several months |
A specialist at Nivaan may recommend combining your pain relief injection in Delhi with physiotherapy to maximise and maintain results.
A few simple measures help before, during, and after treatment. Before and during the procedure, the skin may be numbed with an injection pain relief cream or ointment (a topical local anaesthetic), while image guidance allows a more precise, gentler procedure.
For injection-site pain relief afterwards, use a cold compress for the first 24 hours, then gentle warmth. Relax and gently move the limb rather than holding it stiff, and use an over-the-counter painkiller only if your doctor says it is appropriate.
Most after-injection pain is minor and settles within a day or two. Contact your clinician if you notice spreading redness, significant swelling, fever, or worsening pain.
Image-guided delivery reaches the exact source of pain, not the area around it.
No incisions, stitches, or hospital stay.
Many injections ease pain quickly so you can move and rehabilitate.
Nerve blocks can pinpoint the true source of pain and guide further care.
A quick return to everyday activity.
Treats the cause rather than only the symptom.
Pain relief injections have a strong safety profile when performed by trained specialists under image guidance. Most side effects are mild and temporary.
Mild pain, swelling, or bruising usually settles within 1-3 days.
Warmth or stiffness can occur around the treated area.
Pain may briefly increase before relief begins, particularly with joint injections.
Rare infection is minimised by sterile, image-guided technique.
Temporary irritation can occur if the injection site is near a nerve.
Repeated steroid injections may affect nearby cartilage or tissue, so they are used selectively rather than endlessly repeated.
Serious complications are rare. No general anaesthesia is needed, only local numbing if required. Before proceeding, your Nivaan specialist will complete a thorough assessment and discuss what to expect.
Results depend on the injection and your condition. Nerve blocks and steroid injections may relieve pain within hours to days, while regenerative injections work gradually over weeks to months.
Relief often begins within days and typically lasts around three months for chronic pain.
Relief builds over weeks and often lasts 6-12 months.
Relief begins within days and can last weeks to months.
Improvement develops over 4-12 weeks and builds for up to 3-6 months.
Many patients need only a single injection; others benefit from a short, spaced course depending on the condition and response.
Your specialist at Nivaan reviews progress and adjusts the plan because every pain relief injection plan is personalised.
Pain relief injections at Nivaan Care work best as part of a complete, expert-led plan, not a standalone jab. Every patient is guided by a full multidisciplinary team working toward one goal: lasting pain relief.
| Pain relief injections | Nivaan Care | Other providers |
|---|---|---|
| Who performs it | Interventional pain specialist under image guidance | General practitioner or clinic |
| Diagnosis | Exact pain source identified before injection | Symptom-based, often guesswork |
| Accuracy | Ultrasound or C-arm guided for precise delivery | Blind or landmark-based injection |
| Goal of treatment | Long-term pain relief and improved function | Temporary symptom masking |
| Rehabilitation | Personalised physiotherapy plan post-injection | None |
| Mental and emotional support | Dedicated pain counsellor for fear, sleep, and stress | Not addressed |
| Nutrition guidance | Anti-inflammatory nutrition plan by expert | Not included |
| Follow-up | Structured review and progress tracking | Little to no follow-up |
| Treatment approach | Full multidisciplinary care team | Single injection in isolation |
Pain relief injections at Nivaan are integrated into a complete recovery plan rather than delivered in isolation.
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