How Treatment Is Personalised
Care is tailored to your diagnosis, symptoms and long term health goals.
Treatment in rheumatology is not one size fits all. Following a detailed consultation and investigation, a clear management plan is developed based on your condition, disease severity and lifestyle needs. Some patients benefit from conservative therapies such as physiotherapy and pain management, while others may require disease modifying or biologic treatment to control inflammation and prevent long term damage.
Treatments Covered on This Page
A range of medical and interventional therapies delivered under specialist rheumatology care.
The treatments outlined below are commonly used to manage inflammatory arthritis, musculoskeletal pain and osteoporosis:
- Steroid Joint Injections
- Analgesic pain management
- Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
- Immunosuppressive therapy including DMARDs
- Zoledronate infusion
What to Expect From Treatment
Safe, evidence based care with ongoing monitoring and review.
- Clear explanation of why a treatment is recommended
- Discussion of benefits, risks and alternative options
- Treatment delivered in a calm, professional clinical setting
- Ongoing monitoring where required, particularly for DMARDs or biologics
- Follow up to assess response and adjust your management plan
Treatment decisions are made collaboratively, ensuring you feel informed and confident at every stage.
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Steroid Joint Injections
Targeted anti inflammatory treatment for painful joints.
Steroid joint injections provide effective relief from inflammation caused by arthritis, bursitis or injury. This outpatient procedure can reduce swelling, ease pain and improve mobility. When used appropriately, injections can help restore function and support longer term joint management.

Analgesia pain management
Individualised pain management for musculoskeletal conditions.
Analgesic treatment is carefully selected according to diagnosis and symptom severity. Medication plans are monitored to ensure effective pain control while minimising side effects, supporting daily function and overall quality of life.

Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Restoring strength, mobility and joint stability.
Physiotherapy plays a central role in managing many rheumatological conditions. Structured exercise programmes improve range of movement, strengthen supporting muscles and reduce stiffness, helping maintain long term joint health.

Immunosuppressive therapy including DMARDs
Disease modifying therapy for autoimmune rheumatic disease.
Immunosuppressive treatments, including conventional DMARDs and biologic therapies, are used to control inflammation and slow disease progression. Careful monitoring ensures treatment remains safe, effective and responsive to changes in disease activity.

Zoledronate Infusion
Annual intravenous therapy to strengthen bone and reduce fracture risk.
Zoledronate infusion is an evidence based treatment for osteoporosis, administered once yearly to improve bone density and reduce fragility fractures. Treatment is delivered in a monitored clinical setting with appropriate follow up.



