Basivertebral nerve ablation is a procedure used to treat chronic low back pain originating from damaged vertebral endplates.
Epidural Steroid Injections? Facet Joint Injections? Nerve Branch Root Blocks? What do all of these injections mean, and how do they affect the body? Our Injection Video Library provides an up-to-date listing of our interactive videos on the subject of injections.
A cervical epidural steroid injection delivers steroids into the epidural space surrounding spinal nerve roots to help alleviate pain in the upper spine/neck.
The cervical selective nerve root block is an injection is designed to help relieve neck pain, shoulder pain, and/or arm pain caused by a pinched nerve in the cervical spine.
Learn about epidural steroid injections and how they are performed on the lumbar and cervical spine.
Watch an in-depth animated video about how lumbar epidural steroid injections work to reduce low back pain and leg pain, including a step-by-step overview of the procedure.
Learn how a facet joint injection delivers steroid medication which anesthetizes the joints and blocks the pain.
Lumbar radiofrequency neurotomy reduces or eliminates pain from damaged facet or sacroiliac joints by disrupting nerves that carry pain signals.
Explanation of medial branch block - a non-surgical treatment for back pain. Animated video explains the procedure and its benefits.
A sacroiliac joint injection is designed to diagnose and treat pain and inflammation from sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
The types of spinal injections are mostly categorized by where the injection is delivered: facet joints, sacroiliac joints, or into the epidural space in the spine.
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