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For Appointments Call 73967 77240 / 1800 103 1956

Daily 8AM to 9AM Uppal / Daily 9AM to 9PM Champapet / Daily 3PM to 4PM Tukkuguda

Daily 8AM to 9AM Uppal / Daily 9AM to 9PM Champapet / Daily 3PM to 4PM Tukkuguda

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Selective Nerve Root Block Injection: Advanced Non-Surgical Relief for Sciatica & Nerve Compression- By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals

Are you suffering from back pain that travels from the lower back to the buttock, thigh, leg, or foot?
Do you experience tingling, numbness, burning sensation, or electric shock-like pain while walking or standing?

πŸ‘‰ These symptoms may indicate nerve root compression, commonly seen in conditions like:

  • Sciatica
  • Lumbar Disc Herniation
  • Lumbar Canal Stenosis
  • Foraminal stenosis
  • L4-L5 or L5-S1 nerve compression

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, advanced minimally invasive spine procedures like Selective Nerve Root Block (SNRB) Injection are offered for selected patients to help reduce nerve inflammation and relieve radiating leg pain.


What Is a Selective Nerve Root Block Injection?

A Selective Nerve Root Block Injection is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure where medication is injected near a specific spinal nerve root.

The goal is to:

  • Reduce inflammation around the nerve
  • Decrease pain signals
  • Identify the exact nerve causing symptoms
  • Improve mobility and comfort

πŸ‘‰ It is both a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure.


Why Does Nerve Compression Cause Leg Pain?

The nerves exiting the lower spine supply sensation and strength to the legs.

When these nerves are compressed by:

  • Disc bulge
  • Slipped disc
  • Arthritis
  • Bone spurs
  • Canal narrowing

…it can lead to:

  • Radiating pain
  • Burning sensation
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Weakness
  • Difficulty walking

This condition is commonly called lumbar radiculopathy or sciatica.


Common Symptoms That May Need SNRB Injection

⚠️ Symptoms Include:

  • Lower back pain radiating to leg
  • Buttock pain
  • Burning or electric shock sensation
  • Tingling or numbness in leg or foot
  • Pain while standing or walking
  • Difficulty sitting for long periods
  • Weakness in leg

πŸ‘‰ Pain usually follows the path of the affected nerve.


Conditions Where SNRB Injection May Help

Selective nerve root block may be useful in selected patients with:

βœ” Sciatica

βœ” Disc Bulge / Slipped Disc

βœ” Lumbar Canal Stenosis

βœ” Foraminal Stenosis

βœ” Nerve Root Irritation

βœ” Post-surgical nerve inflammation

How Is the Procedure Done?

Step-by-Step Overview

1. Image Guidance

The procedure is performed under:

  • Fluoroscopy (live X-ray guidance)
    or
  • CT guidance

This helps accurately target the affected nerve.


2. Needle Placement

A thin needle is carefully placed near the compressed nerve root.


3. Medication Injection

A combination of:

  • Local anesthetic
  • Anti-inflammatory medication (steroid)

is injected around the nerve.


4. Observation

The patient is monitored briefly and usually goes home the same day.

πŸ‘‰ The procedure typically takes 15–30 minutes.


Benefits of Selective Nerve Root Block Injection

βœ… May Help In:

  • Reducing nerve inflammation
  • Relieving radiating leg pain
  • Improving walking and mobility
  • Reducing numbness and tingling
  • Identifying the exact pain source
  • Avoiding or delaying surgery in selected patients

πŸ‘‰ It is a minimally invasive alternative for carefully selected cases.


Is the Procedure Painful?

Most patients tolerate the procedure well.

You may feel:

  • Mild pressure
  • Temporary discomfort during injection

But severe pain is uncommon.


How Long Does Relief Last?

Relief varies depending on:

  • Severity of compression
  • Underlying condition
  • Response to treatment

Some patients experience:

  • Relief for weeks to months
  • Better participation in physiotherapy
  • Reduced need for pain medications

πŸ‘‰ In some cases, repeat injections may be advised.


Who Is a Good Candidate?

SNRB may be considered for patients who:

  • Have radiating leg pain
  • Did not improve with medications or physiotherapy
  • Want to avoid surgery initially
  • Need confirmation of pain-causing nerve

When Is Surgery Needed?

Surgery may still be necessary if there is:

  • Progressive weakness
  • Severe nerve compression
  • Loss of bladder/bowel control
  • Persistent severe pain despite treatment

πŸ‘‰ Early evaluation helps decide the best treatment approach.


Recovery After SNRB Injection

Most patients can:

  • Walk shortly after procedure
  • Return home same day
  • Resume light activities within 24 hours

Doctors may recommend:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Core strengthening
  • Posture correction
  • Weight management

to improve long-term results.


Final Takeaway

Selective Nerve Root Block Injection is an advanced minimally invasive spine procedure that may help selected patients with:

βœ” Sciatica
βœ” Disc bulge
βœ” Pinched nerve pain
βœ” Lumbar radiculopathy

πŸ‘‰ Early diagnosis and proper treatment can help improve quality of life and reduce chronic nerve pain.


For Appointments:

Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon

ONUS Robotic Hospitals – Hyderabad

πŸ‘‰ link: contact-us or book-appointment

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