Medial branch blocks are injections used to help relieve neck and upper/mid-back pain. The procedure targets the small nerves that supply the facet joints in the cervical (neck) or thoracic (upper/mid-back) spine. By numbing these nerves, the doctor can identify which joints are causing pain and help reduce discomfort.
Cervical or thoracic medial branch blocks are often used for:
A small amount of anesthetic medicine is injected near the medial branch nerves that supply the facet joints. This temporarily numbs the nerves, providing pain relief and helping the doctor confirm which joints are the source of discomfort. Depending on the results, further treatment such as radiofrequency ablation may be recommended for longer-lasting relief.
Some soreness at the injection site is normal for a day or two. Pain relief may be noticed immediately from the anesthetic, and the effects can help guide future treatment.
We specialize in spine, pain management, vascular, and hand disorders, offering both surgical and non-surgical treatments.
In most cases, a referral is not required. However, some insurance plans may require one. Please check with your insurance provider or call our office to confirm.
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We are in-network with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield and Medicare.
If you have out-of-network benefits, we accept all commercial insurance plans and will work with you to maximize your coverage.
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