Principles of Joint Injection using Thiel Cadavers
Course/event description
This one-day course will help develop skills required to perform safe peripheral joint injections. With a blend of lectures, joint assessment demonstrations, clinical scenarios, and ample practical time using thiel embalmed cadaveric specimens.
On completion of the course you will be able to explain the pharmacology of local anaesthetic and corticosteroid drugs as well as the indications for and contraindications to injection techniques.
You will also be able to perform peripheral joint examination/assessment of patients, correctly identify the pathology and determine the appropriate drug selection and dosage.
Delegates will be working in small groups using thiel embalmed cadaveric specimens with personal tuition from experienced faculty.
Course programme
Introduction - General Injection Principles
- Indications/contraindications
- Injection techniques (peppering/bolus)
- Introduction to dosage (examples)
- Pharmacology
- Essential equipment
- Safety precautions
- Emergency situations/anaphylaxis
- Other options
- Aftercare
- Case studies Q&A
Group rotation - Foot & ankle, Hand, Shoulder & elbow, Hip & Knee
- Joint examination
- Identification of anatomical landmarks
- Differential diagnosis
- Needle placement on cadaver
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This page was last updated on: 05.01.2026 at 15.47
Course/event date: 27-03-2026
Course/event duration: 1 Day
Course/event venue: Surgical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland
This course is targeted at the following specialty Groupings:
- GP, Public Health & Occupational Medicine