Eastern Utah Spine & Pain

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Sophia Lin
Apr 20, 2023
Exceptional service! I can finally enjoy outings with my family again thanks to Dr. Beecher's treatments. Highly recommend this clinic.
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Laura Mitchell
Dec 11, 2022
I experienced life-changing results after treatment here. I can pursue activities I love without pain now. Highly recommend Dr. Beecher!
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What are medial branch blocks?
Medial branch blocks are injections used to block the sensory nerve that innervates the spinal facet joints, which can be a common source of pain.
help_outline What happens during the medial branch block procedure?
The patient lies flat on their stomach, receives local anesthesia, and under X-ray guidance, a needle is inserted along the facet joint nerves to inject medication.
help_outline How long does the pain relief last after the injection?
Patients may experience numbness or pain relief for a few hours after the injection; however, symptoms may return as the anesthetic wears off.
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Pain Management

Medial Branch Block
A procedure to relieve pain caused by spinal facet joints by injecting medication along the sensory nerves of the facet joints.

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