If you are looking for the best method of pain management in the treatment of back pain, you should find out how the procedure of hydrafacial therapy compares with other traditional methods. Before or after microneedling is one of the most common methods of treating acute pain. The treatment is used as an adjunctive or complementary method of pain management to relieve chronic back pain and osteoarthritis. It is a non-surgical treatment modality for resolving post-operative soreness, reducing pain and disability due to reduced mobility, and reducing scarring from damaged discs.
Hydraulic treatment methods involve needle pricking and pinching of the nerve to allow the nerve to be stimulated to increase blood flow. Hydraulic pressions and electric current are applied to the damaged nerve through a cannula that is inserted into the femoral artery. Local or systemic nerve stimulation is an additional method that can be used to treat some types of pain.
Before or after this method is used, anesthetic drops are injected to the area that needs to be treated. This injection blocks pain signals from reaching the brain and thus temporarily diminishes pain sensation. Local or systemic analgesics are used for this type of method. An analgesic drug is injected into the area and this reduces the pain by decreasing the activity of the nerves. Systemic analgesics can also be used as an add-on to local injections. There are side effects of narcotic analgesics and sedatives and they should always be prescribed by a doctor or physician.
It is important that a patient understands how the method of pain relief is administered. It is normally done on an outpatient basis under medical supervision. Anesthetists will perform spinal manipulation that is combined with ultrasound for this method. Injections of lidocaine will be administered on an intermittent basis throughout the day. Pain killers will be prescribed to deal with severe pain and to prevent complications during treatment.
It is important to remember that this is not a surgical procedure. There will be soreness and bruising after treatment. If an infection occurs, a prescription antibiotic will need to be written from your doctor. Hydraulic decompression may be an option to use in the future.
During the procedure, your surgeon will take measurements of your spinal column and then create a template for your mandible using this information. This template is used during the procedure to create a more accurate and exact copy of your spinal column. Your plastic surgeon will then install the template and your stencil indicating where the nerves will be manually manipulated during the treatment.