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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Injections can be a frightening experience if you have never had an injection before. At the Pain Prevention & Rehabilitation (PP&R) Center, we take extra steps to ensure that the experience will be a pleasant one. First, we make certain to follow every precaution possible to ensure the lowest chance of adverse reactions. Second, when appropriate, injections can be performed with either Ultrasound or x-ray guidance. Third, Dr. Suthar makes extraordinary effort to provide local anesthesia so that most individuals actually feel little to no pain during the procedure.

Injections typically will have a mixture of two medications. One is lidocaine which is an anesthetic similar to what your dentist may have used for dental work. The primary function of lidocaine is to provide immediate feedback by “deadening” the painful tissue and thereby confirming a presumed diagnosis.The second medication is cortisone. Cortisone, naturally produced by the body, is concentrated in injections which helps to reduce swelling and inflammation. The effects of lidocaine are immediate but may last only a few hours; the effects of cortisone may take 2-3 days or longer. The overall benefit of spinal injections may vary greatly from person to person and also with individuals repetitively over time. Please note that injections do not reverse arthritis, or change anatomy.

If you have additional concerns regarding your situation, you may schedule an appointment prior to the injection to discuss your concerns.

 

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Contact Us

13710 Olive Boulevard (Primary Office)
Chesterfield, MO 63017
Telephone: 314-469-PAIN (7246)

Fax: 314-469-7251
Exchange: 314-441-6965 (for after-hour Emergencies Only)

Hours:
Monday thru Friday
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM