Medial Branch Blocks
Medial Branch Blocks
Medial branch blocks are injections that are used to determine whether a patient’s chronic pain stems from the medial nerves surrounding one of the facet joints of the spine. These tiny nerves are responsible for the sensations felt in the joints – including pain.
By temporarily anesthetizing the medial branch nerves, an assessment can be made concerning whether those nerves are responsible for the pain a patient has been experiencing. If patients experience pain relief following a medial branch block injection, doctors can make a definitive diagnosis and begin exploring options for treatment such as a neurotomy, which can provide long-term pain relief that lasts up to a year or more. If patients do not experience any pain relief following the procedure, the medial nerves at the site of the injection are not the source of the pain.