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cortisone question

Created by Zed Zed  > 9 months ago, 3 Mar 2016
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Zed
Zed

Zed

WA

1274 posts

3 Mar 2016 8:57am
I've got shoulder impingement from swimming and so have issues with my rotator cuff, too sore to swim. The inflammation wasn't coming down even with NSAIDs so I had a cortisone injection on tuesday (hoping to sail this weekend). The inflammation has definitely come down and there is less pain and more mobility, but still pretty sore. How long does it normally take for the cortisone to fully kick in? Googling it gives me a whole range of answers from 24 hours up to 4 weeks!
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

3 Mar 2016 9:55am
I have always had considerable effect about day 2-3.

Only had it 3x though in different joints
Zed
Zed

Zed

WA

1274 posts

3 Mar 2016 9:56am
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Mark _australia said..
I have always had considerable effect about day 2-3.

Only had it 3x though in different joints




cool thanks Mark, it's been 48 hours now, so hopefully the next 24 hours it will start improving!
JulianRoss
JulianRoss

WA

544 posts

3 Mar 2016 10:02am
OK Zed,
The initial effect is from the local anaesthetic which is mixed with the cortico-steroid.
That is day 2 and 3.
The C/S takes 7 to 10 days to 'fight' the inflammation, and you don't want to be doing vigorous exercise during that period...
After that you need to strengthen your scapular stabilisers before a rotator cuff rehab program. and get a coach to correct your technique..

Zed
Zed

Zed

WA

1274 posts

3 Mar 2016 10:04am
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JulianRoss said..
OK Zed,
The initial effect is from the local anaesthetic which is mixed with the cortico-steroid.
That is day 2 and 3.
The C/S takes 7 to 10 days to 'fight' the inflammation, and you don't want to be doing vigorous exercise during that period...
After that you need to strengthen your scapular stabilisers before a rotator cuff rehab program. and get a coach to correct your technique..




Cool thanks mate. Pretty sure I know whats wrong with my technique (thumb entry plus a few other things) and got a good strengthening program, but will hold off for a few days before getting back into it.
Skid
Skid

QLD

1499 posts

3 Mar 2016 5:19pm
I've had it twice (same shoulder, eleven years apart).
First time was working well by about day 3. Second time took longer and was about 10-12 days before it felt like it was working. Both for rotator cuff.
Best wishes on your recovery :-)
JohnnyHuett
JohnnyHuett

TAS

547 posts

4 Mar 2016 8:01am
I had a shot in my shoulder, the doc said it was a depot release - so slowly releases from the injected joint over 3-4 weeks.
Just depends what you were given of course.

I wouldn't rush in if you want it to heal properly, you're more likely to damage things much worse if you rush in only 3 days down mate.

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