Cervical Epidural Injection
For certain types of neck pain, your health care provider may suggest a cervical epidural injection. During this procedure, medicine is injected deep into your neck near your spine.
For certain types of neck pain, your health care provider may suggest a cervical epidural injection. During this procedure, medicine is injected deep into your neck near your spine.
Spinal cord stimulation uses a medical device to send signals to the nerve pathways inside your spinal cord. These signals help block chronic pain. Here's what to expect from this procedure.
Spinal cord stimulation is a type of treatment for chronic pain. Learn how spinal cord stimulation may help treat your pain.
During this test, your health care provider injects medicine near your spine to "block" the sympathetic nerves in that region. This injection is used to help diagnose and to treat certain nerve problems, including chronic pain.
A sympathetic nerve block helps your health care provider find the cause of the burning, pain, or tingling in your arms and hands or legs and feet.
Learn what to expect when you have a trigger point injection.
If you have muscle pain or spasms, it may be due to a trigger point, which is a tight, painful knot of muscle fiber. Your health care provider can inject medicine into the trigger point to ease pain.
Learn what to expect when you get a facet joint injection.
Refresh your skills in CPR. Here are the steps to know, including how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
Rescue breathing is needed if a person collapses and stops breathing. In CPR, rescue breathing may also follow chest compressions if a person's heart is not beating. Know the steps.