Single Dose Intra-articular Anaesthetics We are interested in understanding the variability between clinicians in the use of single dose local anaesthetics in intra-articular knee injections. We would be grateful if you are able to take a few minutes to complete the following survey. Thank you Dr C J Zalecki ST6 SEM and GP Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust Dr Manoj Sivan MDAssociate Clinical Professor in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine at University of Leeds OK Question Title * 1. What type of clinician are you? Physiotherapist ESP GP Orthopaedic surgeon Rheumatologist SEM physician Rehabilitation physician Radiologist Orthopaedic practitioner Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 2. Do you perform intra-articular knee injections? Yes No OK Question Title * 3. What type of intra-articular knee injections do you perform? Landmark guided? Ultrasound guided? Fluoroscopic guided? Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 4. Do you use an intra-articular local anaesthetic? Yes No OK Question Title * 5. Which local anaesthetic do you use? Lidocaine Bupivacaine Mepivacaine Ropivacaine None OK Question Title * 6. Is there a particular reason for this choice? OK Question Title * 7. What concentration do you use? OK Question Title * 8. What volume do you use? OK DONE