
Sacroiliac joint blocks
Diagnostic and therapeutic intra-articular injection of the sacroiliac joint under fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance, indicated for buttock or low back pain of sacroiliac origin.
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Diagnostic and therapeutic intra-articular injection of the sacroiliac joint under fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance, indicated for buttock or low back pain of sacroiliac origin.

Image-guided injection of local anaesthetic and corticosteroid into the facet joints to diagnose and relieve cervical or lumbar facet-mediated pain.

Fluoroscopy-guided injection that delivers corticosteroid next to a specific nerve root through the foramen to relieve radicular pain from disc herniation or foraminal stenosis.

Fluoroscopy-guided percutaneous procedure that applies radiofrequency to the sensory branches of the sacroiliac joint to provide lasting pain relief after positive diagnostic blocks.

Minimally invasive fluoroscopy-guided technique that denervates the medial branch of the dorsal ramus to relieve facet-origin low back pain after positive diagnostic blocks.
If you recognise yourself in some of these symptoms and your pain is starting to limit your daily life, we can review your case in a personalised consultation. Dr. Ben Ghezala will assess your clinical history and imaging studies to help you decide the best treatment option for you.
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