What is a Cervical Nerve Root
Block Injection?
1. Persistent neck pain that radiates into the shoulders, arms or hands
2. Pain that occurs during specific movements or positions, such as turning the head or tilting it backwards
3. After diagnosis of conditions like cervical disc herniation, foraminal stenosis or cervical radiculopathy indicating nerve compression or irritation
What Does a Cervical Nerve Root Block Injection Treat?
Cervical Disc Herniation :
This procedure relieves pressure on spinal nerve roots caused by a bulging or herniated disc in the neck.
Foraminal Stenosis :
Foraminal Stenosis is the Alleviation of nerve compression caused by the narrowing of the neural foramina through which spinal nerves exit the cervical spine.
Cervical Radiculopathy :
Mitigating pain, numbness, and weakness radiating along the path of a compressed or irritated nerve in the neck.
Cervical Spondylosis :
Managing pain and inflammation associated with degenerative changes in the cervical spine affecting nerve roots.