Injection planning and needle placement skills for safer, more confident procedural care
For clinicians refining practical injection technique and decision making
This course is organized as a single procedural workshop day captured in four lessons, combining didactic teaching with cadaver-based lab rotations and station checkoffs. Together, the lessons provide a practical, anatomy-first approach to planning and performing injections using palpable landmarks, with selected sections that introduce ultrasound guidance to help confirm needle placement. You will review decision-making around target selection and needle trajectory across common musculoskeletal procedures (including knee and shoulder injections) and deeper access procedures such as posterior iliac crest bone marrow aspiration. The course also covers how platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is handled and delivered in specific procedural contexts, including scalp injection patterning, and a discussion of exosome products and their characteristics beyond particle counts. Throughout the course, the emphasis is on procedural reasoning alongside tactile and visual injection strategies and reviews best practices around injections for optimal peptide therapy; it’s designed for clinicians who perform (or plan to perform) injection-based procedures and want structured, hands-on instruction alongside biologics context.
What's Included
This course is organized as a single procedural workshop day captured in multiple recorded parts, combining didactic teaching with cadaver-based lab rotations and station checkoffs. The focus is on anatomy-driven planning, practical technique, and procedural decision-making that can be applied in real clinical settings.
- 5h 42m total runtime
- 4 lessons
- Downloadable learning guides
- * GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING* These videos contain footage of cadavers being utilized for educational purposes.
William Seeds, MD
Before establishing the SSRP Institute, Dr. Seeds served as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist for nearly three decades, including Chief of Surgery, Orthopedic Residency Site Director, and Director of The Ohio Bone & Joint Institute for University Hospitals.
His significant contributions to sports medicine have been recognized at the NFL Hall of Fame. He has consulted for athletes across all major sports leagues, including the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, and even the performers on “Dancing with the Stars.”
Through his research at the SSRP Institute, Dr. Seeds continues to explore the cellular pathways and mechanisms that positively impact disease and dysfunction in the body as well as optimize physical performance.