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Injections
When pain is thought to be associated with irritation of the nerve roots, epidural injections can be
performed to help alleviate the symptoms. The injections involve administering anesthetics and steroids around the nerve roots,
which can be used as a diagnostic tool as well as a treatment.
If the injections are ineffective, the cause of the pain may not be related to the nerve root. If the
injection is effective, it confirms the nerve root as the source of the pain. Repeated treatments may resolve the pain, if not, more aggressive treatments may be necessary.
The MediVisuals' injections archive exhibits are grouped into the categories below according to
particular regions of the body. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please contact our team of medical illustrators to receive a complimentary consultation for a custom exhibit.
Also, MediVisuals has a range of medical animations explaining different types of injections, such as lumbar or cervical. These animations can be found through this link.
Price: From $395.00 to $590.00
Anatomy Relating to Dorsogluteal Intramuscular Injection
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