How Our Pain Management Doctors Can Treat Radicular Pain
Radicular pain can leave individuals feeling like their body’s framework is unraveling, with shooting pain that runs down from the spine to the extremities. It’s a debilitating condition that demands serious attention and treatment. Luckily, there is hope for those experiencing this debilitating pain. Here’s what you need to know about radicular pain and how it can be treated.
What Is Radicular Pain?
Radicular pain, often called “sciatica” when it involves the lower back and legs, is a result of nerve root compression in the spine. The compression may be caused by a variety of issues, such as a herniated disk, spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease. The hallmark of radicular pain is a sharp, electric-like pain that radiates along the path of the affected nerve, which can lead to difficulty in walking, standing, or even sitting comfortably for any extended period.
Radicular pain is not only distressing physically—it can also take a substantial toll on one’s mental health and ability to function normally. It can lead to sleep disturbances, difficulty in performing daily activities, and a significant reduction in one’s overall quality of life. It’s clear that a multi-faceted approach to treatment is necessary for tackling such a complex condition.
Signs and Symptoms of Radicular Pain
The symptoms of radicular pain can range from mild to severe, with common manifestations like:
- Radiating pain that worsens with certain activities or positions
- Numbness or tingling in the extremities
- Muscle weakness in the affected area
- Difficulty in controlling bladder or bowel function (in severe cases, with nerve compression in the lower back or lumbar region)
Radicular pain often requires a thorough evaluation by a medical professional to differentiate it from other types of back pain, as the treatment approach can vary significantly.
How We Treat Radicular Pain Using Epidural Steroid Injections
One powerful tool in our arsenal against radicular pain is the epidural steroid injection (ESI). This procedure involves carefully administering a combination of a long-lasting steroid and a local anesthetic into the epidural space of the spine. The goal is to reduce the inflammation and pain associated with nerve root compression. ESIs can provide significant relief to patients, enabling them to engage in physical therapy and rehabilitation more effectively.
It’s important to note that while ESI can be life-changing for patients dealing with radicular pain, it’s not a cure. Rather, it’s a therapeutic tool that can provide enough pain relief for patients to begin or continue their rehabilitation program with reduced discomfort. The injection can have benefits for weeks to months, and in some cases, the need for repeat injections may be necessary.
Epidural steroid injections are minimally invasive and usually performed as an outpatient procedure. Our experienced team ensures that patients are thoroughly informed and comfortable throughout the process, with the utmost care given to safety and technique.
Don’t Live With Radicular Pain. Get the Help You Deserve Today
At Impact Medical Group, our approach to treating radicular pain is as personalized as it is comprehensive. We understand the complexities of this condition and are dedicated to providing effective pain management solutions that go beyond simple relief. If you or a loved one is experiencing radicular pain, don’t wait to reach out to us at (813) 522-8885 and schedule a free consultation. We’ll work with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your specific needs, putting you on the path to recovery and a life less governed by pain.