Minor Neurosurgical Procedures

 

Minor Procedures include a collection of minimally invasive diagnostic tests and treatments.  For example, they include:  trigger point injections; epidurals; selective blocks; discograms; facet blocks; pain pumps; and, IDET procedures.

 

Dr. Lieberson has been performing pain injections since 1983.  He has done several thousand of these procedures and receives referrals from many of the local physicians and chiropractors.

 

Although these procedures are minor, like any invasive or surgical technique, they all carry some risk.  Like any procedure the risks must be weighed against the benefits.  If the risks are great and the probable benefits small, do not do the procedure.

 

Patients with severe pain are desperate for relief.  People who are desperate will sometimes do things that would ordinarily be considered ill advised.  If the chance of success is small, or the risk is great, the procedure is probably not a good idea.  If the chance of relief is good and the probability of complications small, the procedure may be perfect for you. 

 

Go to the next page on trigger point injections.

 

Go to the next chapter on major procedures.

 

Go to the chapter on medicines and orthotics.


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