C-arm (Spinal and Pain Injections)

C-arm (Spinal and Pain Injections)

A C-arm is a specialised X-ray machine used during spinal procedures and pain injections. It provides real-time imaging, allowing healthcare providers to precisely guide needles into the target area, such as the spine or joints, for pain relief or treatment. This technique enhances the accuracy of injections and reduces the risk of complications.

FAQs

What is C-arm Imaging for Spinal and Pain Injections?

C-arm imaging uses real-time X-ray to guide spinal procedures and pain injections, ensuring precise needle placement for effective treatment.

How is the test performed?

The patient is positioned comfortably, and a small, focused X-ray beam is used to guide the needle to the targeted area, such as the spine, with the C-arm providing continuous imaging.

Do I need any preparation?

No specific preparation is usually required, but you may be asked to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours prior to the procedure if sedation is used. Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.

How long will the assessment take, and when does my referrer get the results?

The procedure typically takes 20-45 minutes. Your referring doctor will receive the results shortly after the procedure, depending on the specifics of your treatment.

What will I feel during the test?

You may feel some discomfort or mild pressure as the needle is guided into the treatment area. If sedation is used, you should feel relaxed or even drowsy.

Are there any risks?

While rare, risks may include infection, bleeding, or injury to surrounding tissues. However, C-arm guided procedures are generally very safe, with minimal complications.

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