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Selective Nerve Root Block Injections in Evansville, IN

If you are experiencing persistent back, neck, or radiating pain into your arms or legs, a compressed or irritated nerve root could be the culprit. These conditions can be debilitating, impacting your quality of life and making simple, daily activities a challenge. At Commonwealth Pain & Spine Evansville West, a selective nerve root block (SNRB) injection offers a precise and effective way to diagnose and treat this type of pain. Our team of dual-board-certified physicians and interventional pain specialists uses this advanced, minimally invasive procedure to pinpoint the exact source of your discomfort and provide meaningful, long-lasting relief.

Call (812) 577-9613 or contact us online today to schedule an appointment and learn more about selective nerve root block injections in Evansville, IN.

Understanding Selective Nerve Root Block Injections

A selective nerve root block is a pain management procedure designed to address inflammation and irritation of a specific spinal nerve root. As the nerves exit the spinal column through small openings called foramina, they can become compressed or “pinched” by conditions like herniated discs, bone spurs, or spinal stenosis. This compression can lead to symptoms such as sharp, shooting pain, numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness.

During an SNRB, a physician at Commonwealth Pain & Spine Evansville West injects a combination of a local anesthetic and a corticosteroid directly into the area around the affected nerve root. The local anesthetic provides immediate, though temporary, pain relief. This is a crucial diagnostic component of the procedure; if the pain subsides after the anesthetic is administered, it confirms that the targeted nerve is the source of the problem. The corticosteroid then begins to work, reducing inflammation around the nerve root for more sustained and long-term pain relief.

The Procedure: What to Expect During Your SNRB

The procedure is performed in a sterile, clinical setting and typically takes only a few minutes, with the entire appointment lasting less than an hour. Our pain specialists take great care to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the process.

To begin, you will lie on your stomach on a specialized table. The physician will clean and numb the injection site. Using advanced imaging guidance, such as fluoroscopy (a type of real-time X-ray), the doctor will carefully guide a thin needle to the precise location of the irritated nerve root. A small amount of contrast dye may be injected to confirm the correct position of the needle before the medication is administered. Once the needle is accurately placed, the mixture of anesthetic and steroid is injected. You may feel a brief sensation of pressure as the medication is delivered, which is a normal indication that the correct nerve has been located.

Contact Us Today

For Evansville residents suffering from chronic nerve-related pain, a selective nerve root block injection at Commonwealth Pain & Spine Evansville West can be a life-changing solution. This procedure offers a highly targeted approach to both diagnose the source of your pain and provide substantial relief, helping you regain function and improve your quality of life. Our compassionate and expert team is committed to delivering personalized care and advanced pain management techniques to help you find lasting comfort. If you're ready to explore this treatment option, contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a more comfortable, active life.

Call (812) 577-9613 or contact us online today to schedule an appointment and learn more about selective nerve root block injections in Evansville, IN.

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