SpineFix

Caudal Block for Lower Back Pain
& Sciatica in Thane

Discover Targeted Relief for Widespread Nerve Pain with Caudal Blocks by Dr. Amogh Zawar.

When inflammation around your lower spinal nerves causes widespread back pain and bilateral sciatica, a Caudal Block offers a highly effective, non-surgical solution. At Spine Fix Clinic in Thane, Dr. Amogh Zawar specializes in this advanced, image-guided procedure, delivering potent anti-inflammatory medication to calm multiple irritated nerves and provide lasting pain relief.

Understanding Caudal Block Calming Inflamed Spinal Nerves

A Caudal Block is a specialized type of epidural injection that delivers medication into the lowest part of the epidural space, through a small bony opening called the sacral hiatus, located near the tailbone (sacrum). This unique approach allows medication to spread upwards, covering multiple nerve roots in the lower lumbar and sacral regions. This makes it a highly effective treatment for widespread lower back pain and bilateral sciatica (pain in both legs) that originates from nerve inflammation.

The primary medication used is a corticosteroid (steroid), a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. A local anesthetic is often mixed with the steroid to provide immediate, though temporary, pain relief.

Caudal Blocks are particularly effective because they deliver a broad, concentrated dose of medication exactly where nerves are being compressed or inflamed by conditions such as a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease. All spinal injections performed by Dr. Amogh Zawar are image-guided (typically using real-time X-ray), which ensures accurate needle placement and enhances patient safety.

Dr. Amogh Zawar, a leading spine specialist in Thane, utilizes his profound anatomical knowledge and expertise in interventional pain procedures, performing these advanced injections with exceptional precision as a core component of his comprehensive non-surgical treatment plans.

When is the Treatment Recommended / Is it Right for You

A Caudal Block is a valuable option often recommended by Dr. Amogh Zawar for patients experiencing severe or persistent pain that has not responded to conservative treatments like physical therapy and medication. It is typically considered when:

Dr. Amogh Zawar’s precise diagnostic process will determine if a Caudal Block is the most effective and safest path for your condition.

Advantages of Caudal Block

Why Choose Dr. Amogh Zawar for Caudal Blocks in Thane?

Choosing the right spine specialist for precision pain management is crucial for safety and effectiveness. Dr. Amogh Zawar at Spine Fix Clinic in Thane offers unparalleled expertise and a truly patient-focused approach:

Book Your Spine Consultation Today

If you are suffering from debilitating back or neck pain and are seeking a safe, precise, and effective non-surgical solution, contact Spine Fix Clinic today to schedule a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Amogh Zawar in Thane. Take the crucial step towards understanding your condition and receiving expert, compassionate care tailored to your unique needs.

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What Patients Say About Our Spine Specialist in Thane

Real Success Stories from Patients Who Found Relief at Spinefix

"I was looking for the best slip disc treatment in Thane and was referred to Dr. Amogh Zawar. The minimally invasive procedure at Spinefix was a complete success. His team is excellent, and I recovered very quickly."

R. Patel Thane West

"My father’s sciatica was unbearable. We found Dr. Zawar, the best spine surgeon in Thane for endoscopic surgery. He is brilliant and so reassuring. My father was walking without pain the very next day. We are so grateful."

A. Joshi Ghodbunder Road, Thane
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Frequently Asked Questions About Caudal Block

1. What is the main purpose of a Caudal Block?
A Caudal Block is a type of epidural injection that delivers potent anti-inflammatory medication into the lowest part of the epidural space. Its main purpose is to relieve widespread lower back pain and bilateral sciatica that is caused by nerve inflammation.
2. How is a Caudal Block performed, and is it image-guided?
Yes, it is performed with exceptional precision using real-time X-ray (fluoroscopy) guidance. This ensures accurate and safe needle placement into the epidural space, a crucial step for maximizing the effectiveness of the medication.
3. How long does the pain relief from a Caudal Block last?
The duration of pain relief varies, but typically ranges from several weeks to several months. The injection aims to reduce inflammation and provide a “window of opportunity” for you to participate in physical therapy and improve function.
4. What kind of pain does a Caudal Block typically treat?
Caudal Blocks are highly effective for nerve-related pain affecting multiple levels of the lower spine, which results in widespread lower back pain and radiating pain in both legs (bilateral sciatica).
5. What is the recovery like after a Caudal Block?
There is no significant recovery time or downtime. You can often resume light activities on the same day. The pain-relieving effect of the steroid may take a few days to become fully noticeable.
6. Can a Caudal Block help me avoid surgery?
Yes, for many individuals, a Caudal Block provides sufficient and sustained pain relief, creating a window for physical therapy and strengthening exercises. This can often help patients avoid or significantly delay the need for surgery.
7. Is the procedure painful?
Most patients experience only minimal discomfort. Dr. Amogh Zawar uses local anesthetic to numb the skin, and the procedure is performed with precision to ensure accuracy and minimize discomfort.
8. Is a Caudal Block a permanent solution for my pain?
A Caudal Block provides significant, and often long-lasting, relief from inflammation and pain. It does not “cure” the underlying structural cause of the nerve compression (e.g., a large herniated disc or severe stenosis). However, the relief can be substantial and allow you to regain function.
9. How many injections will I need?
The number of injections varies. Some patients get lasting relief from one, while others may require 1-3 injections over time. Dr. Amogh Zawar will determine the appropriate plan for you.
10. What are the risks of a Caudal Block?
Common, temporary side effects include soreness at the injection site or temporary numbness in the legs. Rare risks (which are minimized with Dr. Amogh Zawar’s precision and image guidance) include infection, bleeding, or nerve injury. All risks will be discussed in detail.
11. Do you accept health insurance for these procedures?
Yes, our clinic and associated hospitals are empanelled with most major health insurance providers. Our team will assist you with all the necessary documentation to ensure a smooth, cashless process.
12. What is the difference between a Caudal Block and an Epidural Injection?
A Caudal Block is a type of epidural injection that accesses the epidural space from the sacrum (tailbone). It is often preferred for treating pain that affects the lower lumbar and sacral regions, such as bilateral sciatica, due to its broad spread of medication.

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