Looking for a fluoroscopic pain injection? At the WELL Health Clinic Network, we provide quick and convenient access to the care you need. Our dedicated healthcare providers are committed to delivering exceptional care, assisting you every step of the way.
In Canada, a pain injection is a medical procedure where medication is injected directly into a specific area of the body to relieve pain. It can include local anesthetics, corticosteroids, or nerve blocks, used to manage chronic pain, inflammatory conditions, and nerve pain. The goal is targeted pain relief and improved quality of life.
A fluoroscopic pain injection is a medical procedure that involves using fluoroscopy (real-time X-ray imaging) to guide the precise delivery of pain-relieving medication to a specific area of the body.
This technique ensures accurate placement of the injection, targeting the source of pain, and is commonly used to treat conditions like back pain, joint pain, and nerve pain.
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During a fluoroscopic pain injection, you’ll lie on an X-ray table as the healthcare provider uses real-time X-ray imaging to guide a needle near the affected area. They’ll administer a local anesthetic to numb the site before injecting pain-relieving medication.
After the procedure, you may rest in a recovery area before going home. Soreness at the injection site is normal and pain relief may take a few days to occur.
Follow post-procedure instructions, monitor for side effects, and attend any follow-up appointments as advised by your healthcare provider.
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