Benefits of Nerve Root Injection
Nerve root injection may offer several benefits:
- Localised delivery: Medication is delivered to the area of the affected nerve root, rather than systemically as with oral medications
- Reduced inflammation: Corticosteroids may decrease swelling around the irritated nerve root, addressing a key contributor to symptoms
- Diagnostic clarity: The response to injection can help confirm which nerve root is causing symptoms, guiding future treatment decisions
- Minimally invasive approach: The procedure does not require surgical incisions. Recovery considerations differ from those of open surgical procedures and will depend on individual circumstances.
- Outpatient procedure: Most patients return home the same day without hospitalisation
- Facilitated rehabilitation: Reduced pain may allow for more effective participation in physiotherapy and exercise programmes
- May support non-surgical management: For some patients, injection therapy may be one component of a non-surgical management approach. Whether surgery is ultimately required depends on the individual’s condition and clinical response, and will be determined in consultation with a healthcare professional.
- Potential quality of life impact: Some patients who experience pain reduction may report improvements in sleep, mood, or general well-being. Individual outcomes vary.
- Potential functional impact: Reduced pain, where it occurs, may support participation in daily activities. Individual responses differ.
The benefits listed above represent potential outcomes that some patients may experience. Individual results vary based on personal health factors, the underlying condition, and clinical response. This list should not be interpreted as a guarantee of outcome.