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Stellate Ganglion Sympathetic Nerve Blocks in Atlanta, GA

Stellate Ganglion Sympathetic Nerve Blocks

The Stellate Ganglion Sympathetic Nerve Block (SGSNB) is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat various conditions related to the sympathetic nervous system. This nerve block involves injecting local anesthetic near the stellate ganglion at the neck's base.

At The Physicians Spine & Rehabilitation Specialists, we specialize in providing this procedure to patients suffering from various conditions, such as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), chronic neuropathic pain, and certain types of headaches. By blocking the sympathetic nerves, this procedure can relieve and improve overall function for those with these conditions.

If you or a loved one experiences chronic pain or symptoms related to the sympathetic nervous system, our expert team is here to help.

Contact us today to learn more about how the Stellate Ganglion Sympathetic Nerve Block can improve your quality of life. Schedule an appointment with us and take the first step towards finding relief and regaining control over your health.

Chronic Pain Relief in Atlanta, GA

Find Relief with Stellate Ganglion Sympathetic Nerve Blocks

The stellate ganglion is a cluster of nerves located in the neck region that plays a significant role in regulating various bodily functions. When this nerve bundle becomes overactive, it can result in conditions such as chronic pain, excessive sweating, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

The stellate ganglion sympathetic nerve blocks (SGSNBs) are a standard nerve block procedure used to treat these conditions by temporarily blocking the activity of this nerve bundle.

Other conditions include:

  • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
  • Chronic neuropathic pain
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Phantom limb pain
  • Certain types of headaches, such as cluster headaches
  • Raynaud's disease
  • Cancer-related pain
  • Shingles
  • Herpes zoster infection
  • And other conditions related to the sympathetic nervous system.

Some common symptoms that may indicate the need for an SGSNB procedure include:

  • Chronic pain in the neck, head, or arms
  • Changes in skin color or temperature
  • Swelling or stiffness in affected areas
  • Abnormal sweating patterns
  • Loss of coordination or muscle control

The procedure is performed in a safe outpatient setting, typically taking less than 30 minutes.

  • Before the process, the patient will thoroughly evaluate whether SGSNB is the right action.
  • The injection site will be cleaned and numbed before the local anesthetic is injected.
  • The procedure typically takes less than 30 minutes and is performed in an outpatient setting.
  • At the injection site, patients may experience temporary side effects like soreness, bruising, or numbness.
  • Results can vary, but most patients feel relief within a few days of the procedure.

If you are experiencing symptoms related to the sympathetic nervous system, schedule an appointment today to learn more about how SGSNB can help relieve and improve your overall function. Our team of experts at The Physicians Spine & Rehabilitation Specialists is dedicated to finding the best treatment plan for each patient’s needs.

Your journey to a pain-free life starts here. Contact us now to learn more about SGSNB and other treatment options. Let us help you regain control over your health and improve your quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any downtime after a Stellate Ganglion Sympathetic Nerve Block?

Most patients can resume their normal activities immediately after the procedure. However, it is advisable to rest and refrain from engaging in strenuous activities for the first 24 hours. This will allow the body ample time to recover and promote a smoother healing process.

How long does it take to recover from stellate ganglion sympathetic nerve block treatment?

Recovery time for a Stellate Ganglion Sympathetic Nerve Block can vary from patient to patient, but most people can resume their normal activities within 24 hours. It is recommended to rest and avoid strenuous activities for the first day after the procedure. Your doctor will provide specific instructions for you based on your individual needs.

Do you accept insurance for medial branch blocks?

Yes, we do. At The Physicians, we believe everyone should have access to advanced care for upper body pain, and we gladly accept insurance from various providers in the Atlanta area.  Visit our Insurance page to see our list of accepted providers.

How can I find the best specialist for medial branch blocks for upper body pain?

To find a specialist in medial branch block treatment for upper body pain, contact The Physicians Spine & Rehabilitation Specialists team. We will provide essential information and assist you in the process. Schedule your appointment with us today using our easy online tool.