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Diagnostic Services

  • Selective Nerve Root Block (SNRB):
  • Performed to identify which specific spinal nerve is causing pain.
  • A small amount of anesthetic is injected near the nerve.
  • If pain relief is immediate, that nerve is confirmed as the source.
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Therapeutic Services

  • Steroid & anesthetic injections:
  • Used to reduce inflammation around the irritated nerve.
  • Provides pain relief for conditions like sciatica, herniated discs, or nerve compression.
  • Pain relief duration:
  • Some patients get relief for weeks to months.
  • Can be repeated as part of a pain management plan.
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Procedure Details

  • Imaging guidance: Done under X-ray (fluoroscopy) or CT scan to ensure accuracy.
  • Outpatient procedure: Typically 20–30 minutes, with observation afterward.
  • Local anesthesia: Mild sedation may be offered if needed.
  • Same-day discharge: Patients go home the same day.
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Aftercare & Follow-up

  • Monitoring for side effects (temporary numbness, soreness at injection site).
  • Follow-up appointments to assess effectiveness.
  • Integration into a wider treatment plan: physiotherapy, rehabilitation, or surgical consultation if needed.