Ultrasound guidance in ChondroFiller hip injectionUltrasound-guided hip injection achieves 89% placement accuracy versus 58% for landmark guidance — a gap that determines whether ChondroFiller, a collagen scaffold that works only when positioned within a focal cartilage defect, succeeds or the material is simply resorbed.Ultrasound-guided hip injection achieves 89% placement accuracy versus 58% for landmark guidance — a gap that determines whether ChondroFiller, a collagen scaffold that works only when positioned within a focal cartilage defect, succeeds or the material is simply resorbed.
Why ultrasound guidance matters for ChondroFiller hip injectionChondroFiller, an injectable collagen scaffold delivered via ultrasound-guided clinic injection, sets within the hip joint and draws the body's own progenitor cells to repair cartilage damage. Around 70–85% of patients report significant pain relief without surgery or general anaesthetic.ChondroFiller, an injectable collagen scaffold delivered via ultrasound-guided clinic injection, sets within the hip joint and draws the body's own progenitor cells to repair cartilage damage. Around 70–85% of patients report significant pain relief without surgery or general anaesthetic.
ChondroFiller injection for hip cartilage defectsChondroFiller is an injectable collagen scaffold placed into the hip via ultrasound guidance that recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to differentiate into repair cartilage; the procedure is completed in an outpatient clinic without surgical debridement or general anaesthesia.ChondroFiller is an injectable collagen scaffold placed into the hip via ultrasound guidance that recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to differentiate into repair cartilage; the procedure is completed in an outpatient clinic without surgical debridement or general anaesthesia.
Choosing PRP or steroid injections for joint painPRP gives better medium-term pain and function relief than hyaluronic acid in some hip and knee osteoarthritis studies, while steroid injections work faster for inflammatory flares. Hip PRP has a smaller evidence base than knee PRP, and both treatments depend heavily on image-guided technique, preparation and patient selection.PRP gives better medium-term pain and function relief than hyaluronic acid in some hip and knee osteoarthritis studies, while steroid injections work faster for inflammatory flares. Hip PRP has a smaller evidence base than knee PRP, and both treatments depend heavily on image-guided technique, preparation and patient selection.