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Facet Joint Block for Back Discomfort Management Print E-mail

In cases where the facet joint itself is the discomfort generator, a facet block injection can be performed to alleviate the discomfort. Similar to SNRB’s, facet block injections are a diagnostic tool used to isolate and confirm the specific source of back discomfort for the patient. Additionally, facet blocks have a therapeutic effect as they numb the source of discomfort and soothe the inflammation for the patient.

The facet joints are paired joints in the back that have opposing surfaces of cartilage (cushioning tissue between the bones) and a surro9unding capsule. Twisting injuries can cause damage to one or both facet joints, and cartilage degeneration associated with aging may also cause discomfort.

In a facet block procedure, a physician uses fluoroscopy (live x-ray) to guide the needle into the fact joint capsule to inject lidocaine (a numbing agent) and/or a steroid (an anti-inflammatory medication. If the patient’s discomfort goes away after the injection, it can be inferred that the discomfort generator is the specific facet joint capsule that has just been injected.

If the facet block procedure is effective in alleviating the patient’s low back discomfort, it is often considered reasonable for the procedure to be done up to three times per year. There are very few risks associated with this technique.

 

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