Lumbar Facet Solutions
Precise Spine Care Near You in New Jersey
Facet joint syndrome is a common condition that affects all populations, from seniors to athletes and office workers. When pain gets in the way of your normal lifestyle, get relief at Kurdali Spine & Pain. We offer non-surgical treatments, including lumbar facet joint injections, to relieve all types of spine pain. Get in touch to schedule your appointment with Dr. Basil Kurdali at one of our locations near you in New Jersey.
Key Takeaways
- Lumbar facet joint injections are a non-surgical treatment for lumbar facet joint syndrome, a collection of symptoms caused by facet joint conditions.
- Symptoms of facet joint syndrome include pain that gets worse after exercise or inactivity, pain that gets worse when bending backwards, stiffness, tenderness, or grinding sensations.
- Conditions treated with lumbar facet joint injections include poor posture, arthritis, acute injuries, repetitive use injuries, and spine deformities such as scoliosis.
- Kurdali Spine & Pain provides non-surgical relief for neck, back, nerve, muscle, and joint pain, offering same-day treatment for patients in New Jersey.
What Are Lumbar Facet Joint Injections?
Lumbar facet joint injections are a minimally invasive treatment for pain in lower back facet joints. Each pair of spinal bones, or vertebrae, is connected by two facet joints. These joints guide movement in the spine to provide stability and prevent extreme bending or twisting. When the joints are affected by irritation, injury, or degeneration, pain may occur.
To deliver a lumbar facet joint injection, Dr. Basil Kurdali uses medical imaging guidance to place a thin needle near the affected joint. The needle is used to inject corticosteroid medication directly into the painful tissue. The medication mimics cortisol, a naturally occurring hormone, to deactivate the immune response in the area surrounding the joint. This effectively reduces inflammation to address symptoms, such as pain, swelling, and tenderness.
What Symptoms Are Treated with Lumbar Facet Joint Injections?
- Aching pain in the lower back
- Pain that radiates into the buttocks and thighs
- Pain that feels worse when bending backward and better when bending forward
- Pain that feels worse after heavy exercise or long periods of inactivity
- Tenderness in the skin over the spine
- Stiffness, especially after sleeping or long periods of inactivity
- A feeling of grinding in the spinal joints
- Burning, tingling, or numbness in the buttocks, legs, or feet
What Conditions Are Treated with Lumbar Facet Joint Injections?
Lumbar facet joints are extremely flexible, facilitating forward, backward, and twisting movements. They are also responsible for supporting the weight of the torso. This combination of traits makes them susceptible to stress, damage, and degeneration from a variety of causes. Diagnosing the correct cause is essential to planning the best treatment. Conditions that cause facet joint pain include:
Poor Posture
Muscle Strains
Arthritis
Acute Injuries
Repetitive Use Injuries
Scoliosis
What Happens Before a Lumbar Facet Joint Injection?
What Can I Expect from Lumbar Facet Joint Injections?
- Cleans and disinfects the skin around the treatment site
- Applies a local anesthetic under the skin to numb the treatment site, which will reduce discomfort when inserting the needle
- Using X-ray guidance to insert a needle near the painful joint
- Injecting contrast dye, which shows up clearly on the X-ray, helping Dr. Kurdali confirm that the needle is correctly placed
- Slowly injecting the steroid medication, which may cause slight pressure, tingling, or pain, though many patients do not feel anything at all
- Removing the needle and applying gentle pressure to prevent bleeding
- Cleaning the treatment site and applying a dressing.
What Are the Results from Lumbar Facet Joint Injections?
What Are the Side Effects and Risks of Lumbar Facet Joint Injections?
Lumbar facet joint injections are simple procedures that are medically proven to be effective and safe. The side effects are rare and may include:
- Tenderness at the injection site
- Minor swelling at the injection site
- A temporary increase in pain
- Insomnia, or difficulty sleeping
- Anxiety
- Menstrual changes in women
Patients who experience increased pain can alleviate it with a cold pack or over-the-counter medications. The pain and other side effects should go away within a few days. Patients should contact Dr. Kurdali if side effects last longer or if they experience symptoms such as:
- A high fever
- Nausea or vomiting
- Trouble concentrating
- Confusion
- Dizziness
What Should I Expect from Rehabilitation?
- Physical therapy (PT): PT uses targeted exercises and stretches to strengthen back muscles. Stronger muscles help to support the spine, reducing the risk of reinjury.
- Chiropractic care: Chiropractic care applies precise external pressure to correct spinal misalignments, relieving pressure on the facet joints.