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Providing a range of treatment options to ensure your safety and well-being.

Epidural Steroid Injections

Epidural steroid injections, including both transforaminal and interlaminar approaches, are effective treatments for radicular symptoms stemming from disc injuries. These injections help reduce inflammation and pain, offering relief for conditions such as sciatica and herniated discs. By targeting the source of the pain directly, these procedures can significantly improve your quality of life and mobility.

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Facet Joint Injection

Facet Joint Injections are used to treat pain from the facet joint, often due to a whiplash injury to the neck or a high-impact injury to the mid and lower back. These injections target the source of pain directly, helping to reduce inflammation and provide significant relief. By alleviating the discomfort, they can enhance your mobility and overall well-being.

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Medial Branch Block

Medial Branch Blocks are used to confirm diagnostic pain relief in preparation for radiofrequency ablation. By temporarily numbing the medial branch nerves, these blocks help determine if the pain originates from the facet joints. If effective, radiofrequency ablation can be pursued as a long-term solution for pain relief.

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Radiofrequency Ablation

Radio Frequency Ablation heats up an area of nerve tissue to stop it from sending pain signals. It's used to treat facet pain and can be very effective for long-term pain control. This treatment targets the nerves causing discomfort, providing significant relief and helping improve your quality of life.

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Occipital Nerve Block

An Occipital Nerve Block is an injection of anesthetic or steroid medication near an occipital nerve to treat headache disorders and neck pain. This procedure can provide significant relief for chronic migraines and other persistent headaches. By targeting the source of the pain, it helps reduce symptoms and improve your overall quality of life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

At Premier Injury Specialist, we understand the complexities of auto accident injuries. Below are answers to some common questions about our specialized treatments:

What types of injuries do you specialize in treating?

At Premier Injury Specialist, we specialize in treating injuries resulting from auto accidents. Our focus includes, but is not limited to, neck and back injuries caused by whiplash and high-impact collisions, as well as knee, shoulder, and other Orthopedic injuries sustained during the accident.

What is ESI, and how can it help with pain management after an auto accident?

ESI stands for Epidural Steroid Injection. It's a procedure where a mixture of steroids and anesthetics is injected into the space around your spinal cord. This can help reduce inflammation and numb the pain.

If you've been in an auto accident, you might be dealing with a lot of pain, especially in your back or neck. An ESI can be really effective in managing this pain by targeting the inflammation directly. It provides relief that can last from a few days to several months, giving your body a chance to heal and making it easier for you to go about your daily activities without constant discomfort.

How does Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) contribute to long-term pain relief post-auto accident?

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a procedure where heat generated by radio waves is used to target and disable specific nerves that are sending pain signals to your brain.

After an auto accident, you might experience chronic pain that just does not seem to go away. RFA can help with this by effectively "turning off" the nerves responsible for the pain. The relief from RFA can last for several months or even longer, allowing you to get back to your normal activities without being constantly hindered by pain.

What conditions can benefit from an Occipital Nerve Block (ONB) at Premier Injury Specialist?

An Occipital Nerve Block (ONB) is a treatment where a local anesthetic and steroid are injected near the occipital nerves at the back of your head. This can help reduce inflammation and block pain signals, providing relief from certain types of headaches and neck pain.

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Phone: 478 202 9958

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