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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 trigger point injection targets tight muscle knots that cause localized or referred pain. These trigger points often result from stress, overuse, or injury, leading to stiffness and reduced mobility. The injection uses a local anesthetic, corticosteroid, or both to relax the muscle, ease inflammation, and relieve pain. TPIs are commonly paired with physical therapy and stretching for better results.
Procedure
The skin is sterilized, and the doctor locates the trigger point by touch. A thin needle is inserted into the knot, and medication is injected to release tension. The procedure is quick, and mild soreness may occur for a few days afterward.
Benefits
- Rapid pain relief and reduced muscle tightness
- Improved mobility and range of motion
- Complements physical therapy and other treatments
- Minimally invasive and safe
Risks
Temporary soreness, bruising, bleeding, infection, rare allergic reactions, or minor muscle injury can occur but are uncommon.
Effectiveness
Many patients experience immediate or short-term relief, with further improvement as tension subsides. Multiple sessions may be needed for chronic pain, especially when combined with rehab exercises.
Conclusion
Trigger point injections are an effective, quick solution for muscle pain caused by tight knots, helping restore comfort, mobility, and quality of life when used as part of a comprehensive pain management plan.