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Targeted Nerve Pain Relief with
Selective Nerve Root Blocks in Thane

Pinpoint the Cause of Your Radiating Pain with SNRB by Dr. Amogh Zawar.

When debilitating pain, numbness, or weakness radiates into your arm or leg, accurately pinpointing and treating the exact irritated nerve root is paramount for effective relief. At Spine Fix Clinic in Thane, Dr. Amogh Zawar specializes in Selective Nerve Root Blocks (SNRB)—a precise, image-guided injection designed to both diagnose the specific nerve causing your pain and therapeutically reduce its inflammation.

Understanding Root Blocks – SNRB Diagnosing & Treating Nerve Pain at its Source

A Selective Nerve Root Block (SNRB) is a highly precise, minimally invasive interventional procedure used to both diagnose the exact source of radiating nerve pain (known as radiculopathy) and simultaneously provide therapeutic pain relief. This technique involves injecting a small amount of medication directly around a single, specific spinal nerve root as it exits the spinal column through a bony opening called the intervertebral foramen.

The crucial advantage of an SNRB lies in its selectivity. By targeting just one nerve root, Dr. Amogh Zawar can definitively determine if that particular nerve is the culprit behind your symptoms, especially when imaging studies show abnormalities at multiple spinal levels. This diagnostic clarity is invaluable for guiding further, more definitive treatment plans, which may include surgery or a different type of injection.

At Spine Fix Clinic, Dr. Amogh Zawar, a leading spine specialist in Thane, leverages his profound anatomical knowledge and expertise in advanced interventional pain procedures. He meticulously performs these image-guided injections to ensure the medication reaches the precise nerve root, maximizing effectiveness, enhancing patient safety, and optimizing outcomes for individuals suffering from nerve compression.

Procedure Offered by Dr. Amogh Zawar The SNRB Process

Selective Nerve Root Blocks are typically performed as outpatient procedures in a dedicated procedure suite at Spine Fix Clinic in Thane, using strict sterile techniques. The procedure generally takes about 10-20 minutes.

The Procedure Steps (Guided Precision):

When is the Treatment Recommended / Is it Right for You

An SNRB is a critical diagnostic and therapeutic step recommended by Dr. Amogh Zawar for patients experiencing severe, persistent radiating pain in an arm or leg that has not responded to conservative treatments. It is typically considered when:

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

Advantages of SNRB

Why Choose Dr. Amogh Zawar for Selective Nerve Root Blocks (SNRB) 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 nerve pain in your arm or leg 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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FAQs About Selective Nerve Root Blocks (SNRB)

1. What is the main purpose of an SNRB?
An SNRB serves a dual purpose: it helps diagnose which specific nerve root is causing your pain and provides therapeutic pain relief by reducing inflammation around that nerve.
2. What kind of pain does an SNRB typically treat?
SNRBs are highly effective for radiating pain, numbness, or tingling caused by nerve compression, such as sciatica (pain traveling down the leg) or cervical radiculopathy (pain traveling down the arm), often due to conditions like herniated discs or spinal stenosis.
3. How is an SNRB performed, and is it image-guided?
Yes, it is always performed under image guidance, typically real-time X-ray (fluoroscopy). A local anesthetic numbs the skin, and Dr. Amogh Zawar uses the imaging to precisely guide a thin needle to the specific nerve root.
4. How long does the pain relief from an SNRB last?
The duration of pain relief varies, but often ranges from several weeks to several months. Some patients find lasting relief from one injection, while others may benefit from a series of 1-3 injections over time to achieve more sustained pain control.
5. Is an SNRB painful?
Most patients experience only minimal discomfort. Dr. Amogh Zawar uses local anesthetic to numb the skin before the injection, and his precision with image guidance further minimizes any discomfort during the procedure.
6. Is an SNRB the same as an epidural injection?
An SNRB is a type of epidural injection, but it is much more specific. While a standard epidural injection delivers medication into a broader space, an SNRB targets a single, specific nerve root, providing a more precise diagnostic and therapeutic effect.
7. What should I expect after an SNRB?
You may have temporary numbness or weakness in the injected limb for a few hours. The full anti-inflammatory effect of the steroid typically develops over 2-7 days. It’s advisable to rest for the remainder of the day.
8. What happens if the SNRB does not relieve my pain?
All of our advanced spinal injections are performed in a sterile, dedicatIf the SNRB does not relieve your pain, it provides Dr. Amogh Zawar with crucial diagnostic information, indicating that the pain is likely originating from a different source. This helps in re-evaluating the treatment plan to find the correct solution. ed procedure suite, either at the clinic or an affiliated hospital, to ensure the highest standards of safety and precision.
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. Can an SNRB help me avoid surgery?
Yes, for many individuals, an SNRB 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.
11. Do you accept health insurance for SNRBs?
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. Is an SNRB a permanent solution for my pain?
An SNRB 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). However, the relief can be substantial and allow you to regain function.

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