A Guide To Using Injections For Back Pain
One of the more recent ways to get back pain relief involves using injections for back pain. The most common type of injection used is Epidermal Stero...
One of the more recent ways to get back pain relief involves using injections for back pain. The most common type of injection used is Epidermal Steroid Injection (ESI). Because ESI can be used diagnostically there is a correlation between ESI and back pain. This article will focus on different ways and means of using injections for back pain relief. Or (see back pain mattress)
The Process
If you suffer from both neck pain and back pain then the injection you will most likely receive will be an Epidermal Steroid Injection (ESI). The injection is made into the epidural space which is described as the space between the spinal cord and the inside portion of the spinal cord. After the injection is made it will travel the entire length of the spine allowing it to freely cover nerve roots and the facet joint linings for back pain relief.
There are two categories of injections, one which provides you with a permanent relief and the other one that provides you a temporary one. The injections that help you to provide temporary relief are termed as therapeutic injections.
These injections are used with local anesthesia known as lidocaine. Another anesthesia, Bupivacaine is also used to relieve back pain. Cortisone is another common injection. It is injected with local anesthesia and is used to reduce the inflammation in the affected area of the patient.
The other common method is termed as the translumbar process. In this method, a needle is placed between the two vertebrae of the back. In the third method, which is commonly called as the transforaminal process, the injection is administered around a very specific nerve root.
In Conclusion
This article has at a very basic level the process involved with using injections to relieve back pain. It should have given you enough information to be able to ask your physician intelligent questions about the process and be properly informed. In some cases this may be the first time you have heard of the process and now you can ask your doctor about using injections for back pain.