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Nerve Block Injections

Diagnostic and therapeutic nerve block injections for chronic pain in Forest Hills, Queens. Targeted pain relief for back, neck, joint, and nerve conditions.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Amir Salem, MD · April 28, 2026

About Nerve Block Injections

A nerve block is a targeted injection that delivers medication directly to or near a specific nerve or group of nerves to interrupt pain signals. At M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group in Forest Hills, Queens, nerve blocks serve both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Diagnostically, they help pinpoint exactly which nerve is generating your pain. Therapeutically, they provide relief that can last weeks to months, allowing patients to participate in physical therapy and rehabilitation more effectively. Nerve block injections are performed under imaging guidance (fluoroscopy or ultrasound) to ensure precise placement. They are used for a wide range of conditions including chronic back pain, neck pain, sciatica, peripheral nerve entrapment, complex regional pain syndrome, post-surgical pain, and joint-related nerve irritation. Our pain management team works closely with the orthopedic and vascular specialists at M&S to ensure your nerve block fits into a comprehensive treatment plan rather than a stand-alone intervention. We serve patients from Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, Jamaica, Flushing, Great Neck, and the surrounding communities.

Nerve Block Injections — what to expect

What to Expect

Your Visit, Step by Step

Your visit begins with a pain history and physical examination to identify the nerve or nerve group responsible for your symptoms. On the day of the procedure, you will be positioned comfortably and the injection site will be cleaned and numbed with a local anesthetic. Using fluoroscopic or ultrasound guidance, the physician places a needle near the target nerve and injects a combination of local anesthetic and, in some cases, a corticosteroid. The procedure typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. You may feel immediate relief from the anesthetic, and the full therapeutic effect develops over several days. Most patients return to normal activities the same day.

Who Is This For?

Nerve block injections are for patients with chronic or acute pain from nerve irritation, spinal conditions, post-surgical discomfort, or complex pain syndromes who have not responded adequately to oral medications or physical therapy alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a nerve block last?
The duration depends on the type of nerve block and the individual patient. Some blocks provide relief for weeks, others for months. Diagnostic blocks may last only a few hours. Your doctor will discuss expected duration based on your specific procedure.
Are nerve blocks painful?
Most patients experience mild pressure or a brief stinging sensation from the local anesthetic. The actual nerve block injection is guided by imaging for precision, and most patients tolerate the procedure well. Some soreness at the injection site is normal for a day or two.
What is the difference between a nerve block and an epidural?
A nerve block targets a specific nerve or nerve group outside the spinal canal. An epidural injection delivers medication into the epidural space of the spine to reduce inflammation around spinal nerves. Both are used for pain management, but they target different anatomical structures.
How many nerve blocks can I have?
The number of nerve blocks depends on your condition, your response to treatment, and the type of medication used. Your pain management team will recommend a treatment frequency that balances pain relief with safety.
Can a nerve block help sciatica?
Yes. Nerve blocks targeting the affected nerve root can provide relief from sciatic pain while you pursue physical therapy and other conservative treatments to address the underlying cause.

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Forest Hills / Queens · Rego Park · Kew Gardens · Flushing · Bayside · Jamaica · Elmhurst · Fresh Meadows · Jackson Heights · Great Neck / Long Island · Manhasset

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