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Facet Joint Block

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What is it?
A block that is performed to confirm that a facet join is the source of pain and decrease pain and inflammation in a facet joint or joints.

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How is it done?
The patient is given a local skin anesthetic - a needle is then inserted into the facet joint or facet capsule and an anesthetic and steroid are injected by the physician. This is done under fluoroscopy.

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Expected Results
Decrease in or relief of back pain.

How long does it take?
Thirty minutes.

Blocks are done in conjunction with physical therapy.


Glossary

Facet Joints - Joints located on the back of the spine on each side where one vertebrae slightly overlaps the adjacent vertebrae. They guide and restrict movement of the spine.

Fluoroscopy - X-ray imaging of a part of the body that is displayed on a screen or monitor in the block suite - this facilitates and assures proper placement of the needle and medication.

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Updated on: 02/01/10

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