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Nerve Block Procedures

Nerve Block Procedures

Chronic nerve pain occurs when damaged or irritated nerves continue sending pain signals to the brain, affecting movement, comfort, and daily activities. Symptoms may include burning, sharp, tingling, or radiating pain caused by injuries, nerve compression, surgery, or degenerative conditions.

Nerve block procedures are minimally invasive treatments designed to interrupt these pain signals, reduce inflammation, and provide targeted relief. Using advanced imaging guidance for precision and accuracy, these treatments can help restore function, improve mobility, and support long-term recovery.

Benefits of Nerve Block

Advanced pain relief solutions
without the need for surgery.

Conditions that can be treated
of Nerve Blocks Procedure

Frequently asked
questions

Are nerve block procedures safe?

Yes. Nerve blocks are generally safe when performed by trained providers using proper imaging guidance and sterile techniques. Complications are rare.

At AHBA, we prioritize safety and use sterile techniques throughout the procedure. Our provider is a trained medical professionals he ensures the highest standard of care.

How does the nerve block procedure work?

The procedure may depend on the severity of the condition or the location of the affected area. During the procedure, a local anesthetic is applied to lessen the pain. It's often done under fluoroscopy or ultrasound guidance to ensure safety and efficacy.

How long does a nerve block procedure take?

The procedure may last 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the case and the location of the treated area.

What side effects should I expect after the procedure?

After the procedure, a warm sensation, mild soreness, and slight numbness to the treated area are expected. These symptoms usually resolve, and we ensure that prior to discharge, we will reassess your pain condition and discuss the interventions that can provide relief. 

Can nerve blocks be part of a comprehensive treatment plan?

Yes. At AHBA, nerve blocks are often combined with rehabilitation, functional medicine, and regenerative therapies to support long-term recovery.

Relief Starts Here

Targeted interventional procedures helping patients move better, feel stronger, and live with less pain.

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