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Pain Therapy

Injection of local anaesthetic and steroid into the epidural space in the lower back. It can be used for discogenic low back and leg pain (e.g. sciatica pain, neuropathic pain), spinal stenosis, coccyx pain, pelvic, perineal and rectal pain.
Injection of local anaesthetic and steroid into or around the facet joints on the right and/or left side of the spine in the neck for non-specific neck pain. Pain can also be referred into the shoulder girdle, shoulder, upper arm, between the shoulder blades, upper neck and base of skull.
Injection of local anaesthetic and steroid next to the facet joints on the right and/or left side of the spine in the neck to treat non-specific neck pain. The intention is to numb the nerves that travel to the facet joints. Pain can also be referred into the shoulder girdle, shoulder, upper arm, between the shoulder blades, upper neck and base of skull.
Insertion of an epidural catheter at the lower back to relieve labour pain
Injection of local anaesthetic and steroid around the genitofemoral nerve for chronic pain in the scrotum in men, over the mons pubis and the labia majora in women and pain in the groin and around the upper inner aspect of the thigh. Chronic pain in these areas may develop after a hernia operation where the genitofemoral nerve has been irritated or injured or if it is pressurised in the inguinal canal.
Insertion of an epidural catheter at the lower back to relieve labour pain
Injection of local anaesthetic and steroid into the epidural space in the lower back. It can be used for discogenic low back and leg pain (e.g. sciatica pain, neuropathic pain), spinal stenosis
Injection of local anaesthetic and steroid into or around the facet joints on the right and/or left side of the spine at the lower back for non-specific low back pain. Pain can also be referred into the buttocks, hips, groin and the back of the legs down to the knee.
Injection of local anaesthetic and steroid next to the facet joints on the right and/or left side of the spine at the lower back for non-specific low back pain. This injection numbs ther nerve that supplies the facet joints. Pain can also be referred into the buttocks, hips, groin and the back of the legs down to the knee.
Injection into the joint between the toe (phalanx) and the connecting bone (metatarsal) for osteoarthritis and associated pain. The most common injection is the first toe MTPJ injection.
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