X-ray Guided Nerve Root Blocks / Injections
- X-ray guidance improves accurate targeting of pain generator / source which improves diagnostic conclusions and treatment success and outcomes
- X-ray guidance improves safety profile of procedure by improved recognition of anatomy and risks
- IV sedation adds comfort for patient, limiting movement, resulting in limited potential for side effects
- IV sedation improves procedural patient satisfaction which improves overall compliance with treatment plan and options
Facet and Peripheral Nerve Radiofrequency Neurotomy / Rhizotomy
- Focal pain in cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine
- Facet common source of localized spine pain
- Facet injection is diagnostic procedure confirming source and predictive of rhizotomy
- Rhizotomy is long term option, with 3 – 5 year potential duration
- Peripheral nerve; occipital for headaches, intercostal for chest wall
Epidural / Transforaminal Selective Nerve Root Injection
- Radicular patterns extending away from spine; cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral
- Diagnostic and therapeutic
- Reduce, breakdown inflammatory response, reduce nerve root swelling
- Utilizing hypertonic saline / hyaluronidase for lysis of spinal adhesions