Spinal/Nerve Care

Services & Treatments

Epidural Injection (Caudal)

You may be experiencing lower back pain or sciatica (shooting pain down one or both legs) and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Epidural Injection (Cervical)

You may be experiencing pain in the neck, shoulders and arms caused by a pinched nerve or inflamed nerve(s) in the cervical spine and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Epidural Injection (Lumbar)

You may be experiencing back pain or sciatica (shooting pain down one or both legs) and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Epidural Injection (Thoracic)

You may be experiencing back pain or sciatica (shooting pain down one or both legs) and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Peripheral Nerve Decompression

Your body has 2 nervous systems your central nervous system (CNS) which includes your brain and spinal cord, and your peripheral nervous system which includes all nerves outside these areas. Your peripheral nervous system sends signals to your limbs enabling movement. It also controls the areas of your body that function automatically such as your breathing, digesting food and organ function.

Pain Relief Injections

If you have painful or swollen joints, ligaments or tendons your consultant may recommend you have joint injections.

Sacroiliac Joint Injection Under Image Guidance

The Sacroiliac Joint is are the two joints (one on the right and one on the left) at the base of your spine that connect to your pelvis.

Spinal Manipulation Under Anaesthetic

Manipulation Under Anaesthetic (MUA) is a non-invasive procedure that may be recommended by your consultant for chronic back or neck pain when other treatments haven’t worked.

Facet Joint Injection

Facet Joint Injection is a steroid injection used to treat a major type of back pain usually caused by damage to the facet joints that link the bones in your back together or due to deterioration.

Epidural Injection (Caudal)

You may be experiencing lower back pain or sciatica (shooting pain down one or both legs) and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Epidural Injection (Cervical)

You may be experiencing pain in the neck, shoulders and arms caused by a pinched nerve or inflamed nerve(s) in the cervical spine and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Epidural Injection (Thoracic)

You may be experiencing back pain or sciatica (shooting pain down one or both legs) and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Peripheral Nerve Decompression

Your body has 2 nervous systems your central nervous system (CNS) which includes your brain and spinal cord, and your peripheral nervous system which includes all nerves outside these areas. Your peripheral nervous system sends signals to your limbs enabling movement. It also controls the areas of your body that function automatically such as your breathing, digesting food and organ function.

Epidural Injection (Lumbar)

You may be experiencing back pain or sciatica (shooting pain down one or both legs) and an epidural may allow you to live a more active and pain-free life.

Epidural Injections are anaesthetics or steroids that are injected into an area around the spinal cord called the ‘Epidural Space’. The injection will allow the nerves that carry the sensations of pain, to block the feeling from below the area injected.

Pain Relief Injections

If you have painful or swollen joints, ligaments or tendons your consultant may recommend you have joint injections.

Spinal Manipulation Under Anaesthetic

Manipulation Under Anaesthetic (MUA) is a non-invasive procedure that may be recommended by your consultant for chronic back or neck pain when other treatments haven’t worked.

Sacroiliac Joint Injection Under Image Guidance

The Sacroiliac Joint is are the two joints (one on the right and one on the left) at the base of your spine that connect to your pelvis.

Facet Joint Injection

The Sacroiliac Joint is are the two joints (one on the right and one on the Facet Joint Injection is a steroid injection used to treat a major type of back pain usually caused by damage to the facet joints that link the bones in your back together or due to deterioration.

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