Facet Joint Injections - Anyone had success?

Posted by shellsk24 @shellsk24, Jun 20, 2016

I have just began a series of facet joint injections for chronic lower back pain, due to arthritis and degenerative spine disease. The injections start off small then they add more medication as we continue. I had the first injection 3 days ago. I was told it could take upto 5 days to start feeling the benefits of the injection. The injections (total 6 in L2-L6) hurt like heck, and I have not felt any change in my chronic pain as of yet which is quite depressing. I was so hopeful. I am told the first injection is with just a small amount of anti-inflammatory med, so it may or may not be sufficient. Has anyone else had these? If so what was your experience with the entire process? I'm just wondering if I should proceed.

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I just had six facet joint injections, three on each side of my spine. Four of the shots were at the L3-L4-L5 position. Two were in the upper back. After 24 hours there has been not relief. These injections were the means to locate the precise location of the pain, after which an ablation would be performed. Does anyone know the next steps to resolving my pain up to but not including a pain stimulator.
Thanks
George

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@sapphire50

Yes, I had lumbar facet injections about 7 months ago. Be patient, at first I didn't think it was a success but within 10 days I was fine. I will repeat when and if it fails. I spoke to one lady who had gone 2 years. Sometimes you need to repeat it but that's OK too. Be positive, good luck with it. I recommend it!<br><br> Marion

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What procedure was used to determine which facet joints were the issue?

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@gkissick

I just had six facet joint injections, three on each side of my spine. Four of the shots were at the L3-L4-L5 position. Two were in the upper back. After 24 hours there has been not relief. These injections were the means to locate the precise location of the pain, after which an ablation would be performed. Does anyone know the next steps to resolving my pain up to but not including a pain stimulator.
Thanks
George

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My pain is just above the waistline about four inches from the spine on the left and right sides. On the right side the pain extends to the groin area. I was just looking up pain related to this area(s) and found this.
Sacroiliitis is inflammation of the sacroiliac joints, which are some of the largest joints in the body, and can cause pain in the lower back and buttocks. Pain from sacroiliitis can be felt on one or both sides of the body, and it may be accompanied by stiffness or weakness. This pain can also go to the groin.
I have an appointment tomorrow to discuss the negative results of the injections

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I had a total of six shots to help with lower back pain. After 24 hours, no change. I spoke with pain management and was met with a PA. The first thing was to see how I felt about a pain stimulator. I ask her if I could go over all my symptoms. Pain in both sides in my lower back. Pain now extends to my buttocks including my groin. Symptoms are at their worst getting out of bed in the morning. Issues with rotating my hips and rolling over in bed. I told about my research with SI joint issues. She agreed that the symptoms were similar to low back issues.
I am going forward with shots to the pelvic region on both sides. Hoping the shots will work

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@gkissick

I had a total of six shots to help with lower back pain. After 24 hours, no change. I spoke with pain management and was met with a PA. The first thing was to see how I felt about a pain stimulator. I ask her if I could go over all my symptoms. Pain in both sides in my lower back. Pain now extends to my buttocks including my groin. Symptoms are at their worst getting out of bed in the morning. Issues with rotating my hips and rolling over in bed. I told about my research with SI joint issues. She agreed that the symptoms were similar to low back issues.
I am going forward with shots to the pelvic region on both sides. Hoping the shots will work

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@gkissick Have you worked with a physical therapist? It's very common to have laxity in the SI joints and have the pelvis go out of alignment. That does cause pain like you describe. I have this shifting in my pelvis and my therapist showed me some ways to level it out. A physical therapist will determine if the illium bones are twisted forward or inwards. It kind of makes it like one leg is too long when it's off, and when that happens to me, I get low back pain on one side of my spine. I haven't done shots, and I hope you find relief.

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