How Does Hydrocision Tenjet Work?
The Hydrocision Tenjet procedure begins with a local anesthetic to numb the treatment area. A small incision is made, and the Tenjet device is inserted. The high-velocity saline stream then targets and debrides the damaged tissue. The procedure is guided by real-time imaging, ensuring precise and accurate treatment.
Conditions Treated with Hydrocision Tenjet
Tendinitis
Chronic inflammation of tendons, often occurring in the shoulder, elbow, or knee.
Tennis Elbow
Pain and inflammation on the outer side of the elbow due to overuse.
Plantar Fasciitis
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, causing heel pain.
Achilles Tendinitis
Pain and swelling in the Achilles tendon.
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Damage to the muscles and tendons around the shoulder joint.