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At the Pain Management Clinic of Dr. Patrice Langlois, we are committed to improving your quality of life by offering effective pain management solutions. One of our main treatments is the subclavicular brachial block, designed to facilitate physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs. This procedure is particularly beneficial for those suffering from chronic upper limb pain and stiffness. Our dedicated team of professionals offers attentive care that puts your comfort and overall well-being first.
Subclavicular brachial block injections interrupt the pain signals sent by nerves to areas of the arm. They can be particularly beneficial for pain management in the following cases:
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Our clinic uses a diverse range of medications, products and modalities to effectively manage and treat your pain.
Subclavicular brachial block uses the following medication:
Bupivacaine is a long-acting local anesthetic that numbs the targeted area for several hours, providing immediate pain relief.
The subclavicular brachial block technique involves ultrasound-guided injection close to the subclavian artery and brachial plexus.
The main aim of this treatment is to reduce pain rapidly and considerably, to facilitate physiotherapy.
The success of subclavian brachial block treatment varies according to the type of condition and the duration of pain experienced by the patient.
Patients undergoing subclavicular brachial block usually experience considerable relief from pain and discomfort in the arm, elbow and upper chest. By blocking the nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals, this treatment effectively reduces pain intensity and improves mobility in the affected areas. Many patients report prolonged periods of relief, from a few hours to several days, enabling them to engage more comfortably in their daily activities and enjoy a better quality of life. Subclavicular brachial blocks can play a crucial role in managing chronic pain and improving range of motion as part of a physiotherapy and rehabilitation program.
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People suffering from chronic arm pain, such as complex regional pain syndrome or severe ankylosis of the elbow or hand, may benefit from a subclavicular brachial block if other treatments have not offered sufficient relief.
The duration of pain relief varies according to the individual’s reaction to the treatment and the specific drugs used, but relief generally lasts from a few hours to a few days.
Although subclavicular brachial blocks are generally safe, potential risks include temporary numbness, infection at the injection site or allergic reactions to the drugs used. Choosing a professional experienced in pain management is important and can help reduce these risks.
Subclavicular brachial blocks can be repeated as needed, usually every 1-2 weeks in combination with mobilization physiotherapy.
Subclavicular brachial blocks can significantly relieve pain and discomfort, but they may not completely cure the underlying condition. They are often used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to manage chronic pain and improve overall quality of life.
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