Joint Injections in Cirencester | Active Therapy Clinic
Expert Injection Therapy for Joint Pain & Osteoarthritis
At Active Therapy Clinic in Cirencester, we provide evidence-based joint injection treatments to help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long-term joint health. Our injection services are commonly used for osteoarthritis, inflammatory joint pain, and persistent symptoms that have not fully responded to physiotherapy alone.
We offer a range of injections including Ostenil®, Sinovial®, and Corticosteroid (Depo-Medrone®)injections. All injections are delivered following a thorough clinical assessment and can be integrated into a personalised rehabilitation programme.
Ostenil® Injections -Hyaluronic Acid Injections for Osteoarthritis

Ostenil® injections are hyaluronic acid joint injections used to manage pain and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring component of healthy joint (synovial) fluid. In osteoarthritis, this fluid becomes thinner and less effective, leading to increased pain and reduced movement.
Ostenil® injections aim to restore the joint’s natural lubrication and shock-absorbing properties, helping to reduce symptoms and improve function.
Sinovial® Injections - Advanced Viscosupplementation Joint Injections

Sinovial® injections are next-generation viscosupplementation injections designed to closely mimic natural synovial fluid. They use hybrid formulations of high and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid to improve lubrication, shock absorption, and joint comfort.
Sinovial® injections are commonly used for patients with mild to moderate osteoarthritis who want long-lasting symptom relief with a single injection.
Corticosteroid (Depo-Medrone®) Injections - Anti-Inflammatory Joint & Soft Tissue Injections
Sinovial® injections are next-generation viscosupplementation injections designed to closely mimic natural synovial fluid. They use hybrid formulations of high and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid to improve lubrication, shock absorption, and joint comfort.
Sinovial® injections are commonly used for patients with mild to moderate osteoarthritis who want long-lasting symptom relief with a single injection.
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Which Injection Is Right for Me?
The most suitable injection depends on: - Your diagnosis - The joint involved - Severity of symptoms - Your activity and rehabilitation goals
At Active Therapy Clinic, we will assess you fully and recommend the most appropriate injection option as part of a wider treatment plan.
Book a Joint Injection Appointment in Cirencester
If you are experiencing persistent joint pain or osteoarthritis symptoms, our experienced clinicians can help.
All injections are delivered by qualified clinicians and can be combined with physiotherapy for optimal long-term outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Joint injections safe?
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Joint injections such as hyaluronic acid and corticosteroid injections are widely used and considered safe when clinically appropriate. A full assessment is carried out before treatment.
How long do joint injections last?
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Depending on the injection type, symptom relief may last from several weeks to several months. Hyaluronic acid injections often provide longer-term relief.
Can injections replace physiotherapy?
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Injections work best alongside physiotherapy and rehabilitation rather than as a standalone treatment.
Do I need imaging before an injection?
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Imaging is not always required. Your clinician will advise if ultrasound or other imaging is appropriate.






