Injection in your spine procedure

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      ShastaOrtho Spine Institute. 1255 Liberty St Redding CA 96001 Phone (530) 246-2467 Fax (530) 246-5632. Farzad Sabet, M.D. Eric Jenkinson, M.D. Lance Lollar, DC

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      An epidural injection is an injection of steroid into the epidural space. The epidural space is a space located in the spine between the vertebrae and the dural sac, which surrounds the spinal cord. Theoretically, the steroid reduces the inflammation of the nerve roots as they exit the spine, which can help alleviate pain in the neck, back, and ...

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      WHAT IS THE INJECTION PROCEDURE FOR MEDIAL BRANCH BLOCKS? The injection may start with an IV being placed. During this procedure a local anesthetic may be used to numb your skin. Fluoroscopy, a type of x-ray, will be used to ensure the safe and proper position of the needle. A dye will also be injected to make sure the needle is in the correct ...

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      Additionally, your physician may instruct you to observe additional precautions after the injection for a period of time depending on the medication you receive and the procedure that is performed. As the CDC and local health department work to enhance our understanding of …

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      The day after the procedure you may begin to use ice or heat to the injection site … whichever provides the most relief. As long as your primary doctor has indicated no restrictions, you may take a mild pain medicine such as acetaminophen (

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