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Selective nerve root block injections are commonly administered to patients experiencing pain resulting from a compressed spinal nerve root. During this procedure, which generally only takes a few minutes, the physician injects a local anesthetic into the nerve at issue, at the point where the nerve passes through the patient’s vertebrae. The injection essentially blocks the pain signals being transmitted through the affected nerve.
Physicians employ selective nerve root block injections for many reasons, including:
Selective nerve root block injections are commonly used for the cervical (upper), thoracic (middle) and lumbar (lower) areas of the spine, depending on the type of pain that a patient is experiencing. Although the recommended frequency of injections will vary depending on each patient’s unique condition, SNRB injections can generally be administered three to six times over the course of a year.
USA Spine Care uses selective nerve root blocks as part of the evaluation and diagnostic process for patients who come into our state-of-the-art facilities as candidates for our minimally invasive spine surgery. We also offer a diagnostic selective nerve root block as a Relief Confirmation Test for potential patients who have exhausted conservative treatments and want to know if one of our procedures can offer lasting relief. While there is no way to guarantee the outcome of a procedure, this test can help you temporarily experience the benefits of minimally invasive outpatient spine surgery at USA Spine Care. To learn more about the Relief Confirmation Test and our procedures, contact our caring and dedicated team today.
We are happy to offer a no-cost MRI or CT scan review* to determine if you are a potential candidate for one of our procedures.
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