Facet Injections

Facet injections are commonly used to relieve pain and inflammation in the spinal joints.

This minimally invasive procedure involves injecting a small amount of medication directly into the facet joint, which is located between the vertebrae in the spine. The medication used in this injection includes a local anesthetic and a steroid, which helps to reduce inflammation and pain. Facet injections are typically used for patients who have chronic pain in their back or neck, and have not responded to other treatments.

Facet injections are a commonly used treatment for patients experiencing lower back pain caused by facet joint inflammation or osteoarthritis. Facet joints are small joints located between the vertebrae of the spine and play a crucial role in providing stability and mobility to the spine. When these joints become inflamed or degenerate due to age or injury, they can cause significant pain and discomfort for the patient. Facet injection is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the injection of a steroid medication and a local anesthetic into the affected facet joint to provide pain relief and reduce inflammation.

The steroid medication works by reducing inflammation, while the local anesthetic provides immediate pain relief. The injection is administered under fluoroscopic guidance to ensure accurate placement and minimize the risk of complications. While facet injection is not a permanent solution, it can provide significant relief for patients with lower back pain caused by facet joint problems. In conclusion, facet injection is a safe and effective treatment option for patients with lower back pain caused by facet joint inflammation or degeneration.

Facet injections are a common medical treatment for those suffering from chronic back pain. The procedure involves injecting a solution of anesthetic and steroid medication into the facet joint to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. This treatment is typically recommended for patients who have not found relief from other forms of therapy. Facet injection is a relatively safe procedure, but potential complications such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage may occur. Overall, the recovery time for a facet injection is minimal, and patients can expect to return to their normal activities within days. If you are experiencing chronic back pain, consult with your healthcare provider to determine if facet injection is a viable treatment option for you.

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