Please see the index below for a list of all our articles on Injections.
If you are new to the subject, we recommend starting with: Injections for Neck and Back Pain Relief
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure that is performed at a doctor’s office or a hospital. Pain relief after RFA is typically experienced 1 to 3 weeks after the injection.
A medial branch nerve block can help relieve pain from facet joint nerves, but there are risks, possible complications, and other positive and negative factors with the injection.
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections
A sacroiliac (SI) joint injection is used to diagnose and treat pain stemming from the SI joint. These injections may be given around the joint or within the joint.
Sacroiliac (SI) joint injections are a minimally invasive procedure to relieve lower back pain and improve joint function.
SI joint injections take less than 30 minutes to complete and may provide immediate pain relief in appropriately selected patients.
SI joint injections may produce transient side effects. The high success rates of SI joint injections make them a key treatment for lower back pain management.
Learn how prolotherapy injection therapy works to treat torn ligament, tendons and muscles that cause back pain.