The
Thoracic Facet Joint Injection is a procedure used
to block or decrease pain caused by problems in the
middle spine. Facet joints, which are not much larger
then your thumbnail, are located on either side of
each vertebrae.
A
local anesthetic is applied to numb the skin and the
tissue down to the facet.
Using
X-ray the doctor inserts a needle into the facet joint.
The correct placement of the needle is confirmed by
injecting contrast dye into the joint.
When
satisfied with the needle position, the doctor will
inject a small mixture of numbing medicine (anesthetic)
and anti-inflammatory medicine (cortisone/steroid)
to treat the inflamed facet.
Once
the Injection is completed the needle is removed.
Immediately after the procedure, you will move your
back to determine if you still have your usual pain.
Contact Information Dale G. Stott, MD Derek Frieden MD Brookanne Mickelson, FNP-C 301 North 200 East, Suite 2A St. George, UT 84770 (435) 688-7246 Fax (435) 688-1363 1-800-688-1466