We offer a comprehensive suite of services to cater to various aspects of a client’s needs.

OVERVIEW OF PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCK

BRIEF SUMMARY OF WHAT TO EXPECT

A peripheral nerve block is an injection of anesthetic near a specific nerve or group of nerves to block pain from a particular area of the body. This procedure is often used to manage pain after surgery, during chronic pain conditions, or as part of a diagnostic process.

Peripheral nerve blocks are used to treat a number of conditions such as:

POSTOPERATIVE PAIN

These blocks can provide effective pain relief after surgical procedures, reducing the need for opioid medications.

CHRONIC PAIN CONDITIONS

Conditions like neuropathy or other nerve-related pain syndromes can be managed with peripheral nerve blocks.

Pain following traumatic injuries can be alleviated, allowing for better participation in physical therapy and recovery.

HYPERHIDROSIS

Certain types of severe headaches or migraines can be treated with nerve blocks, targeting the nerves responsible for the pain.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR:

Determining whether you need this service can depend on several symptoms, including:

  • Severe postoperative pain unmanageable by oral medications
  • Chronic nerve pain conditions such as neuropathy
  • Persistent pain following traumatic injuries
  • Frequent, debilitating headaches or migraines
  • Localized pain that interferes with daily activities

If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your condition and discuss potential treatment options.

WHAT CAN I EXPECT?

During the procedure, the patient is positioned comfortably, and the skin over the injection site is cleaned and numbed. Using ultrasound or other imaging techniques, the physician identifies the target nerve. A needle is then guided to the precise location, and a local anesthetic, sometimes combined with steroids, is injected. The entire process usually takes less than 30 minutes.

RECOVERY AND RESULTS

Most patients experience immediate pain relief, though it may take a few days for the full effect. Pain relief from a nerve block can last from several hours to several days, and in some cases, longer. Repeated treatments may be necessary for chronic conditions. Potential side effects include temporary weakness or numbness in the affected area, which typically resolves within hours.

WHEN TO SEEK EVALUATION:

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above that interfere with your daily activities and have not responded to conservative treatments, it may be time to seek evaluation. Persistent pain, especially when accompanied by symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or weakness, warrants a thorough assessment by a specialist. Visiting Eclipse Clinic can provide you with a comprehensive evaluation and a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs and improve your quality of life.

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1006 Legacy Ranch Road, Suite 104 Waxahachie, TX 75165

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(469) 290-7246

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