Lumbar
Lumbar Epidural Injection
This injection helps relieve the low back and radiating leg pain. In addition, a steroid medication might help reduce swelling and inflammation.
Lumbar Radiofrequency Neurotomy
This is a minimally invasive procedure to treat painful lower back facet joints. With radio waves used in the treatment, this procedure is also called a radiofrequency rhizotomy.
Facet Joint injection
Lumbar facet joint injections are primarily for patients who have low back pain due to arthritic changes in the facet joints.
Cervical
Cervical Radiofrequency Neurotomy
This is a minimally invasive procedure to treat painful facial facet joints. With radio waves used in the treatment, this procedure is also called a radiofrequency rhizotomy.
Cervical Epidural Injection
This injection helps with neck, shoulder and arm pain from a cervical spine's pinched nerve (or nerves). It can also help conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis or radiculopathy.
Medial Branch Block (Cervical)
This injection distributes numbing medicine that will coat the medial branch nerves attached to the facet joints in the spine. When these joints become injured or have a disease, they are painful.
Cervical Facet Joint Injection
This injection helps relieve pain from arthritis in the sacroiliac joint located where the spine and hip bones meet. In addition, a steroid medication might help reduce swelling and inflammation.
Injections
SI Joint Injection
This injection helps relieve pain from arthritis in the sacroiliac joint located where the spine and hip bones meet. In addition, a steroid medication might help reduce swelling and inflammation.
Medial Branch Block
This is a procedure to help locate the painful facet joint. A facet joint is located between the spinal vertebra and allows for spinal bending, flexing and twisting.
Trigger Point Injection
This injection helps relieve painful trigger points, which are tiny tender knots in muscles or fascia.
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Conscious Sedation
This anesthesia method helps relax patients by reducing painful sensation and pain awareness in general. However, conscious sedation isn't supposed to put you to sleep, and it will wear off fast.