Lumbar epidural (lower back)

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At the Pain Management Clinic of Dr. Patrice Langlois, our mission is to improve your quality of life through effective pain management strategies. Among our specialized treatments, the lumbar epidural stands out as a key therapy for treating lower back pain and its associated discomfort. This procedure involves an injection into the epidural space, offering relief for conditions such as sciatica, osteoarthritis and lumbar spinal stenosis. Our dedicated team of compassionate professionals offers personalized care aimed at restoring your comfort and improving your overall well-being.

What conditions can be treated with a lumbar (lower back) epidural?

Lumbar epidurals provide targeted pain relief by reducing inflammation, thereby attenuating the pain signal in the lower back region. This treatment is effective for a range of conditions, including:

  • Low back pain
  • Lumbosciatica
  • Sciatica
  • Sciatica pain
  • Lumbar pain
  • Radiculopathy
  • Disc osteoarthritis
  • Spinal osteoarthritis
  • Discarthrosis
  • Disc degeneration
  • Disc disorder
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Foraminal stenosis

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Our clinic uses a diverse range of medications, products and modalities to effectively manage and treat your pain.

Lumbar (lower back) epidural injections may use the following components:

Cortisone (methylprednisolone)

Anti-inflammatory steroids that reduce inflammation and pain in affected spinal areas.

PRP (platelet-rich plasma)

Preparation of concentrated platelets from your own blood containing healing factors to repair tissue and reduce pain.

Dr. Patrice Langlois discusses our specialized PRP lumbar epidural treatment. With 25 years of clinical experience and treatments ranging from injections to analgesic prescriptions and infusion therapy, he offers a compassionate approach and personalized treatment plans.

Technique

For lumbar (lower back) epidurals, the interlaminar technique targets the epidural space through the medial intervertebral region. The loss-of-resistance method ensures precise positioning. Depending on the side affected, a paravertebral approach can be used to focus treatment on the specific structures causing pain.

Goals

The main objective of this treatment is to significantly reduce pain, aiming for at least a 30-40% reduction in patient discomfort.

Success

The success of lumbar (lower back) epidural treatment varies according to the type of condition and the duration of pain experienced by the patient.

What can I expect following a lumbar (lower back) epidural?

Results of a lumbar (lower back) epidural usually include considerable relief of pain in the lower back and legs, which can improve mobility and quality of life. Patients often experience a reduction in inflammation and nerve irritation, allowing them to resume their daily activities with greater comfort and less pain medication. The duration of relief varies, with some patients enjoying prolonged periods of pain reduction after treatment.

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FAQ

Visit our FAQ section to find out more about our procedures. You will find answers to many of your questions.

How long does pain relief last following a lumbar epidural?

The duration of pain relief is variable; some patients experience relief for a few weeks, while others may benefit for several months. Effectiveness depends on the patient’s condition and reaction to the injection.

What are the risks associated with lumbar epidural surgery?

Although generally safe, risks include infection, bleeding, nerve damage and rare complications such as dural perforation. Discussing your medical history with your doctor and choosing an expert in pain management can help minimize potential complications.

Can I resume my normal activities after receiving a lumbar epidural?

Most patients can resume their normal activities one or two days after the procedure. However, it is advisable to avoid strenuous activity for the first few days after the procedure in order to achieve the best results.

How quickly will I feel relief after a lumbar epidural?

Some patients may experience immediate relief, while others may notice a gradual improvement in pain over several days or weeks as the inflammation subsides.

Is a lumbar epidural painful?

Thanks to local anesthesia, most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. Sensations during the injection may vary, but discomfort is generally brief and easily controlled.

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