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How do I know that I need an epidural or selective nerve block?

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If you have neck pain with arm pain, or if you have back pain with leg pain, you probably have a pinched nerve. This is also called a radiculopathy. In the back it is also called sciatica. These blocks will relieve the pain of a pinched nerve, and allow it to heal more quickly. An MRI will show which type of block is best for you.
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What is a selective block?

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A selective block is a shot like an epidural but is injected more precisely. It is not done through the midline like an epidural. Instead, the medicine is place along the nerve root itself. An x-ray machine is used to insure that the medicine is placed exactly.
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What is a nerve block?

PNE Introductory FAQ
In the context of PNE, a nerve block involves injecting a liquid at a precise location near a nerve. For a small nerve like the pudendal that takes slightly different paths in different people, this requires more than just studying a person's body and deciding where to insert the needle, at what angle, and how deep. It requires imaging of some type, such as Xray (fluoroscope) or CT.
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What is an epidural block?

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epidural block is a type of regional anesthesia in which an injection of local anesthetic is given into the epidural space (an area in the spine between the vertebrae and outside the area of the spinal cord and fluid). A small catheter can be inserted into this space to allow for longer term anesthesia and pain management, with local anesthetic and narcotic pain medication infused continuously through the catheter.
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The epidural block is possibly the most effective and popular method of pain relief. In the United States alone, it is used by more than half of all laboring women. The epidural involves an injection given near the nerves in the lower back, thus numbing the lower body. The epidural mainly blocks pain from contractions and at the same time, it allows the patient to be awake and alert.
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What do I need to know about epidural steroid injections?

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Epidural steroid injections involve the placement of cortisone solution adjacent to the inflamed nerve root through the use of a long needle which is passed through the skin of the back. Bruising is common, and discomfort is minimized through the use of anesthesia. This procedure is much less invasive than surgery, and can result in symptom relief for those patients with radiculopathy (e.g. sciatica due to disk herniation).
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What is a Facet Joint Medial Nerve Branch Block (MBB) Injection?

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Numbing the nerves that go to the joint, using a local anesthetic like lidocaine, is called a medial branch block (MBB). It is an alternative to a direct facet block. This type of block typically lasts from hours to weeks. Longer periods of relief can be obtained with a median branch rhizotomy (see below).
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How is the epidural block performed for labor and delivery?

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An epidural block is given in the lower back. You will either be sitting up or lying on your side. The block is administered below the level of the spinal cord. The anesthesiologist will use a local anesthesia to numb an area of your lower back. A special needle is placed in the epidural space just outside the spinal sac.
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MSA: Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists
Excerpt from the Anesthesia and You section of the ASA Web site www.asahq.org/patientEducation/anesandyou.htm
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Do I need to take a childbirth preparation class if I am going to have an epidural?

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This is a definite yes. There are some occasions when epidurals cannot be given or do not work properly. In these instances you will want to be prepared with other non-medication methods such as breathing and relaxation techniques.
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Why do we need Selective Service if there may never be a draft?

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President Clinton informed Congress in 1994, "Maintaining the Selective Service System and draft registration provides a hedge against unforeseen threats and a relatively low cost 'insurance policy' against our underestimating the maximum level of threat we expect our Armed Forces to face."
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Do I need a separate fuse block too?

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Unless your amplifiers are among the few that don't come with fuses installed, the answer is no. The reason you see these "redundant" fuses is that in the early days of car audio competition, amplifiers frequently didn't include their own fuses, or if they did, often hid them behind panels that were hard to get to, especially in the heat of competition. Today, the use of such fuse blocks is largely a matter of style. But that's OK — looking cool definitely counts.
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What is Axillary Nerve Block?

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Axillary nerve block involves the reversible loss of sensation of the axillary nerve area through the application of a local anesthetic. It is a well-established practice that nerve blocks are used for diagnostic, therapeutic, prognostic and treatment of chronic pain. Nowadays, axillary nerve blocks are frequently used for emergency and elective upper limb surgery since this method gives reliable anesthesia with less complications.
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What is the purpose of an axillary nerve block?

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The axillary nerve block is a safe and reliable way of giving anesthesia to the upper extremity. It is beneficial in cases of traumatic injury where application of general anesthesia might be hazardous. The use of a large volume of anesthetic is essential, especially when it is important to block the musculocutaneous or axillary nerve.
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How does a nerve block work?

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A nerve block can alleviate pain by using a local anesthetic to interrupt pain sensory pathways and preventing them from reaching the brain.
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When should a nerve block not be performed?

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Patients who are on anticoagulant therapy with heparin or coumadin should not undergo a nerve block procedure. These particular medications can increase the risk of bleeding. Also, nerve blocks should not be performed on patients who have an active infection around the area of pain or on those who are allergic to local anesthetics or steroids.
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What is a Nerve Root Block?

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A nerve root block is the placement of a needle near a nerve root and injecting a combination of local anesthetic and steroid.
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What is an epidural?

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epidural anesthetic is another form of regional anesthesia used for many of the same operations as a spinal. Unlike a spinal in which a onetime dose of local anesthetic is administered, providing a fixed time period of “numbing,” a small epidural catheter is left in place just outside the fluid sac. This catheter can be reinjected during a surgical procedure or childbirth to prolong the anesthetic effect.
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Answer: No. In our program Dr. Smith injects anesthetic medicine to the incision sites, and then patients use PCA pumps, and pain is generally very well-controlled. Epidurals are very difficult to place in morbidly obese patients, and do not always provide good relief. They also limit mobility, and require that the bladder catheter stay in longer than would otherwise be necessary. Medicines can be added and adjusted to make pain control effective.
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Labor and Delivery FAQ
An epidural is anesthesia that is placed in your back. It numbs your body from the waist down, and relieves most of the pain of labor. Different providers have different thoughts about when the epidural can be done. Some providers require a patient progress to four centimeters before they get the epidural. Others will allow for it sooner in labor. We suggest that you discuss this subject with your provider.
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What is an epidural steroid?

Non-Surgical Frequently Asked Questions
epidural steroid is an injection of an anti-inflammatory medication into or near the spinal canal. By placing the anti-inflammatory medication in the exact location around the irritated nerves, the patient gets the greatest amount of relief. This is done as an outpatient procedure and may be repeated two or three times. It is most commonly performed in patients with arm or leg pain from an irritated nerve.
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What is the epidural space?

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The epidural space inside the spinal canal but outside of the "dural membrane" which cover the nerve roots. The epidural space is outside of the membrane called the dura, and surrounds all of the spinal nerve roots. Medicines can be placed in the epidural space where they are absorbed into the nerve roots. This is a common way to treat nerve root pain.
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I am planning to have an epidural, why would I need a doula?

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Even though you will have an epidural, the labor is not pain free, and you may need more help than a non-medicated mother during the pushing stage, especially if you cannot feel to push. A doula can also help by doing such things as reminding family to eat, getting extra pillows or ice chips, and especially, continue to be reassuring and informative should complications arise.
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Why Do I Need to Register with the Selective Service?

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Failure to register for the Selective Service may (in certain instances) make you ineligible for certain immigration benefits, such as citizenship. You should file Form N-565 (Application for Replacement Naturalization Citizenship Document) with your local office to replace the lost certificate.
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Why do I need Selective Search?

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Selective Search brings a consultative approach to personal search assignments. We bring together high caliber individuals by building close relationships with our clients, getting to know every individual on a personal level, and by pre-screening and pre-qualifying clients. This provides a depth of knowledge you would not otherwise get in a casual acquaintance. In fact, such depth of resources are unmatched by any other firm in our industry.
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