Nerve blocks provide a powerful, non-surgical approach to managing various forms of chronic pain effectively.
How Nerve Blocks Are Performed
When starting your nerve block treatment, we'll position you in a way that allows your specialist the best possible access to the targeted area. The skin in the treatment zone will be thoroughly cleaned, and a local anesthetic may be applied to reduce any discomfort. Using imaging tools like fluoroscopy or ultrasound, your physician will carefully inject a numbing medication into or around the nerves responsible for transmitting pain. This process is generally quick and typically only takes a few minutes to complete.
The primary objectives of nerve blocks are to provide immediate pain relief and to enable your provider to accurately diagnose the root cause of your discomfort. By temporarily blocking the nerves from sending pain signals, this procedure helps us identify the exact source of your pain, allowing us to craft the most effective long-term treatment plan, which might include surgical options or other pain management techniques.