For patients where over the counter medications have proven less than effective at managing pain, epidural steroid injections (ESIs) could be the solution. Epidural steroid injections are just one of the many non-surgical pain management options offered at Rolling Hills Medical in Torrance.
An epidural steroid injection is a minimally invasive procedure that delivers a mixture of corticosteroid and anesthetic numbing agent directly to the source of pain. The injection is delivered into the epidural space of the spine, encircling the dural sac. The dural sac is a protective layer of fat and small blood vessels that surrounds the spinal cord, nerve roots, and cerebrospinal fluid.
The corticosteroid acts as an inflammatory agent. Because the majority of pain conditions are caused by chemical inflammation, the corticosteroid helps to control inflammation in the surrounding area, thereby reducing pain. The anesthetic acts locally for fast-acting pain relief, while flushing out any proteins that could be causing swelling and nerve pressure. The pain relief effects of an injection can last for days to years, depending on each individual patient’s condition. Epidural injections are often coupled with physical therapy, as the temporary pain relief allows patients to complete rehabilitative exercises that were previously hindered by excessive pain symptoms. While prescription pain medications or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) provide a dispersed pain relief effect, they are often only intended for short term use.
Injections are recommended for patients suffering from chronic back, neck, arm, or leg pain. Pain that radiates from the site of a pinched nerve, is promoted by inflammatory chemicals and immunological mediators. An ESI reduces the inflammatory response and the corresponding immunological response that typically causes pain. Epidural steroid injections are often recommended after exhausting non-invasive therapies options for the following conditions:
At Rolling Hills Medical we want each patient to feel comfortable and informed at every step of the treatment process. Before treatment, your doctor will review your medical history, diagnostic results, and current medications. This minimally invasive outpatient procedure generally takes between 15-45 minutes. We do recommend that patients make arrangements for transportation, as recovery time may be needed. Patients are required to lie on an x-ray table to allow the physician to clean the area of injection and administer a local anesthetic. Little to no pain is felt, but patients often feel slight pressure upon needle insertion. Using live x-ray fluoroscopy allows the doctor to view the needle insertion on a monitor. Contrast dye is injected to confirm medication delivery flow location, followed by the injection of the epidural steroid solution. Depending on the condition and symptoms being treated, the epidural steroid injections may be inserted at different locations. The most common ESIs are cervical and lumbar. Cervical injections are administered just above the nerve root to relieve pain in the neck or arms. Lumbar injections are administered a nerve canal in the back to relieve lower back and and leg pain. Pain relief effects last for 3 months on average. It’s important to schedule follow-up appointments with your spine specialist at Rolling Hills Medical to discuss efficacy of treatment and whether or not to schedule additional injections.
If non-invasive pain management therapies have not been effective, our spine specialists may recommend ESIs. Contact Rolling Hills Medical today at 424-250-8699 for more information on the benefits of epidural steroid injections for pain management.