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Limitations of Spinal Injections

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n epidural injection is usually highly effective in more recent conditions and has a lower success rate when the problem is longstanding. In a few cases, an epidural injection may offer little or no alleviation of pain. Each patient is different; however, there are times when the injection can be repeated after a few weeks or months to receive the utmost benefit from the medication. If epidural injections do not help to relieve pain, we will probably recommend another therapy. The reasons why an injection may not work is if it was incorrectly injected. Do not have a spinal injection without imaging as there is a high rate of miss without imaging. Our experts always perform spinal injections under image guidance using low radiation XRAY or CT Scan.

Frequently Asked Questions

The downside of spinal injections includes potential risks such as infection, nerve damage, allergic reactions, and temporary pain exacerbation, along with the possibility of limited long-term effectiveness for some individuals.

The limitations of epidural steroid injections include temporary relief, potential side effects such as infection or nerve damage, and the need for repeat injections for sustained benefits, as they do not address underlying causes of pain.

Spinal injections can provide significant relief for many people, with success rates varying depending on the individual’s condition and the specific type of injection administered, often providing temporary pain relief or facilitating physical therapy.

Doctors Specialising in Spine Care