Fairoaks Medical Building 4001 Fair Ridge Dr Suite 202 Fairfax, VA, 22033 Montrose Rode Building 7811 Montrose Road Suite 220 Potomac, MD, 20854. After the injection, you may experience immediate pain relief. However, this is not always the case. It's not uncommon for patients to experience some pain and bruising at the injection site. This is normal and should resolve within a few days.
You may also be given an ice pack or a compression bandage to relieve swelling. If your facet joint injection is successful, you should expect to experience pain relief for several months. Keep in mind that all patients react differently. You may experience total pain relief or just a little or no pain at all. Facet joint injections have been proven to be an effective treatment for relieving pain in many patients.
While it is not uncommon for some discomfort to be felt at the injection site, this should subside within a few days. In some cases, the patient may even experience an increase in pain for the first few days before relief finally occurs. Any pain that is experienced after the injection will seem bearable when the pain subsides in the coming months. When one or more facet joints deteriorate for any reason, the pain may radiate to other areas of the body. If the swelling of a facet joint is severe enough, it can compress the nerve that crosses it and cause symptoms such as numbness in the anatomy to which it provides sensitivity. This is why it is important to strengthen your back muscles and determine if the injection was given into the correct facet joint.
Facet joints are similar to other joints in the body and are equally susceptible to injury or wear and tear, such as arthritis, infections or impact trauma. The experienced staff at Florida Surgery Consultants will be sure to review all possible results before the procedure when you come to your office to receive your facet joint injection block. Facet joint injections have been shown to be effective in providing relief from chronic neck and lower back pain when performed correctly. The medicinal anesthetic and corticosteroid cocktail used in an injection into the facet joint provides double relief - both immediate and long-term. While some patients may find that facet injections have an almost immediate effect, others may not see any improvement until several weeks after the procedure. Facet joint pain is experienced anywhere from the neck and shoulders to the hips and upper thighs and sometimes in the legs.
Therefore, it was concluded that there was moderate evidence of short-term relief and limited evidence of long-term relief from chronic neck and lower back pain when facet joint injections were performed. In conclusion, a facet joint injection can help control symptoms whether they are due to trauma, arthritis, or a degenerative condition. However, it is important to consider the possible side effects of facet joint injections before undergoing this procedure.