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Understanding Back and Neck Pain
Lumbar Radiculopathy
This condition results from nerve compression in the lower back, often due to herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, or spinal stenosis. Symptoms include sharp pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness radiating down the legs, commonly referred to as sciatica. Activities like bending, lifting, or twisting can aggravate the pain.
Cervical Radiculopathy
Symptoms
- Pain: Sharp, burning, or stabbing pain radiating into the limbs.
- Numbness: Pins and needles sensation or loss of sensation along the nerve path.
- Weakness: Decreased strength in affected muscles, leading to difficulty with movements.
- Reduced Reflexes: Diminished or absent reflexes in the affected limb.
Diagnosis
A physical examination helps identify muscle strength, reflexes, and sensory deficits. Imaging tests like MRI or CT scans pinpoint the source and location of compression, and electromyography (EMG) may further assess nerve and muscle function.
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Overview
A facet joint injection is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve pain from inflamed or arthritic facet joints in the spine. These joints connect vertebrae and support movement, but conditions like osteoarthritis, spondylosis, and degenerative disc disease can cause inflammation and pain in the neck, mid-back, or lower back. The injection combines a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation and a local anesthetic for immediate relief, also helping confirm the pain source.
Procedure
The skin is sterilized and numbed. Using X-ray or CT guidance, a thin needle is placed precisely into the targeted facet joint, and medication is injected. The anesthetic offers quick relief, while the steroid works over days. Patients are monitored briefly and usually resume light activity the same day.
Benefits
- Reduces localized back or neck pain
- Improves mobility and daily function
- Helps identify the pain-causing joint
- Minimally invasive, repeatable if needed
- Supports physical therapy for long-term improvement
Risks
Temporary soreness, infection, bleeding, allergic reactions, or rare nerve injury can occur but are uncommon when proper technique is followed.
Effectiveness
Pain relief can begin immediately and last weeks to months. Some patients may need repeat injections. Combining the procedure with physical therapy often improves outcomes.
Conclusion
Facet joint injections provide targeted pain relief and improved mobility for those with spinal joint inflammation or degeneration, offering a safe, non-surgical treatment option.