What is an Injection for
Back Pain?
1. Persistent, severe pain despite treatments, rest and medication
2. Radiating pain down the legs, indicating possible nerve compression
3. Difficulty performing daily activities due to pain and limited mobility
4. Failed previous attempts at physical therapy or chiropractic care
5. Presence of conditions like herniated discs or spinal stenosis
6. Chronic inflammation that causes discomfort and stiffness
7. Lack of improvement over time, suggesting the need for more targeted treatment
What Injuries Can Injections for Back Pain Treat?
Injections for back pain are commonly used to treat several spinal conditions and injuries, including:
Degenerative disc disease :
Degenerative disc disease is a condition marked by the gradual breakdown of spinal discs, which leads to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Facet joint arthritis :
Facet joint arthritis inflammation of the small joints in the spine, resulting in stiffness and pain in the affected area.
Herniated discs :
Herniated discs where the inner gel-like substance of the spinal disc protrudes through the outer layer, causing nerve compression and pain.
Spinal stenosis :
Spinal stenosis a narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the spinal cord or nerves, causing pain, numbness, and weakness.