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At the Pain Management Clinic of Dr. Patrice Langlois, we are committed to improving your well-being by offering advanced pain relief solutions tailored to your needs. Among our range of treatments, we specialize in stellate gangion block administration. This procedure offers targeted relief for a range of chronic neuropathic pain conditions. Our empathetic team prioritizes your comfort and individual needs throughout treatment, ensuring a personalized and compassionate approach to your care.
The stellate ganglion block stops the activity of the sympathetic nerve. This procedure is effective in treating the following conditions:
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Our clinic uses a diverse range of medications, products and modalities to effectively manage and treat your pain.
Stellate ganglion block injections can be performed using the following medication:
Bupivacaine is a powerful local anesthetic that numbs the targeted area for several hours, providing immediate pain relief.
The stellate ganglion block consists of carefully inserting a needle into a set of nerves located at the base, on the anterior aspect of the neck, using ultrasound guidance.
The main aim of this treatment is to reduce pain rapidly and considerably.
The success of stellate ganglion blockade treatment varies according to the patient and the severity of the condition.
Patients who undergo a stellate ganglion block experience improvements in chronic pain management. After the procedure, patients are often relieved of symptoms such as burning, stabbing or stabbing pain. In the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, patients notice a reduction in intrusive thoughts, hyperarousal, flashbacks and nightmares. Many patients report a reduction in the intensity and frequency of their painful symptoms after treatment, with some enjoying lasting results for weeks or even months.
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Stellate ganglion block (SGB) is a medical procedure that involves injecting a local anesthetic into the stellate ganglion, a group of nerves located in the neck. The block is primarily used for pain management, but has also shown promise in treating conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).
Potential benefits of stellate ganglion block include relief of upper limb and hemifacial pain, improved functionality, reduced hyperexcitability of the autonomic nervous system. For post-traumatic stress disorder, reduction of symptoms such as hyperexcitation and hypervigilance.
The stellate ganglion block is considered a safe procedure. However, like any medical procedure, it carries certain risks, including bleeding, infection, nerve damage and allergic reactions. These risks are low, and choosing a professional experienced in pain management can further reduce them.
The duration of pain relief offered can vary from patient to patient, depending on factors such as the underlying condition being treated and individual response to the procedure. Some patients experience relief that lasts for weeks or months. Some patients require repeated treatments to achieve lasting benefits.
Candidates for stellate ganglion block include people with chronic pain conditions such as CRPS or upper limb neuropathic pain syndromes, as well as PTSD sufferers who have not responded well to other treatments.
Patients suffering from PTSD should be referred to and monitored by a psychotherapist in order to properly assess treatment progress.
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