As a non-surgical option, nerve blocks deliver an effective solution for managing various types of chronic pain.
How Nerve Blocks Are Performed
As we prepare for your nerve block treatment, you'll be positioned in a way that offers your provider optimal access to the area being treated. The skin will be thoroughly cleansed, and a local anesthetic may be used to ensure your comfort during the procedure. With the aid of imaging technology such as fluoroscopy or ultrasound, your physician will administer a numbing medication directly into or near the nerves involved in your pain. The entire procedure is brief, typically taking only a few minutes.
The goals of nerve blocks are twofold: to deliver immediate pain relief and to assist your provider in diagnosing the precise cause of your pain. By temporarily interrupting the transmission of pain signals, this procedure helps pinpoint the pain's origin and informs the development of a targeted, long-term treatment plan, which may include surgery or other pain management approaches.