Lumbar Sympathetic Injections
Significantly Reducing Lower Back, Leg, & Foot Pain
Lumbar sympathetic injections can determine if the sympathetic nerves in the lumbar (lower) spine are the cause of your pain issues.
Lumbar Sympathetic Injection Facts & Information
If you are suffering from pain or weakness in your lower back, legs or feet, you know how these symptoms can have a major impact on your quality of life.
Lumbar sympathetic injections can determine if the sympathetic nerves in the lumbar, or lower, spine are the cause of your problems—and treat the inflammation in order to relieve the pain.
National Spine & Pain Centers, one of the leading pain management physician practices in the nation, has board-certified doctors with the knowledge and expertise to solve your pain problems and help you return to daily activities, whether that is swinging a golf club, walking the dog or just enjoying time with family and friends.
What are Lumbar Sympathetic Injections?
Sympathetic nerves are responsible for a variety of functions in the body such as blood pressure, temperature regulation, blood flow and more. Sometimes a sympathetic nerve may be unnecessarily stimulated, causing blood vessels to constrict and resulting in poor circulation to a limb. When a problem with the sympathetic nerves on the sides of the spine in the lower back occurs, you can experience pain and weakness in your lower extremities.
Lumbar sympathetic injections are successful in treating relatively common conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome or shingles.
Lumbar sympathetic injections are an important diagnostic test to determine if sympathetic nerves in the lower back are causing your pain. But the injections are also a treatment, providing long-lasting relief.
A pain specialist, guided by fluoroscopy (x-ray imaging), initially injects a small amount of contrast dye to ensure the injection will flow as desired to the targeted tissue of sympathetic nerves. Once confirmed, the physician injects a local anesthetic and a corticosteroid medication into the area, most often at the second or third lumbar vertebrae.
How Long Does It Take?
Lumbar sympathetic injections are performed on an outpatient basis and typically require 20 minutes, followed by a brief observed recovery time.
How Often Should This Procedure Be Done?
Up to three injections may be given within a six-month time frame. Usually, the injections are performed two to three weeks apart. A set of three injections is the norm; however, you may gain considerable relief after the first or second injection. In that instance, further injections may not be necessary.

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