Epidurals block nerve signals from both the sensory and motor nerves, which provides effective pain relief but immobilizes the lower part of the recipient's body.»
Epidurals block nerve signals from both the sensory and motor nerves, which provides effective pain relief but immobilizes the lower part of the recipient's body.»
Not exact matches
A conventional
epidural will numb (
block) both the sensory and motor
nerves as they exit from the spinal cord, giving very effective pain relief for labor but making the recipient unable to move the lower part of her body.
In another project with Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, we're also working to create a larger bank of virtual hospital experiences that could include things such as walking into the operating room, learning what it feels like to have an
epidural or
nerve block, or go into radiology.
Spinal
epidurals Used for sciatica, herniated disks, and other back problems, steroid injections or
nerve blocks «
block the pain cycle,» says Joseph Shurman, MD..
Pain management continues during surgery with the use of the surgical laser and a variety of other pain management techniques (
epidural,
nerve blocks and continuous rate infusion of pain medication).
Examples include pre and post surgery injections, local
nerve blocks, spine
epidurals, IV infusions, non-invasive laser therapy, and a variety of oral prescriptions and supplements.
Regional anesthesia means we will provide local
nerve blocks or
epidural anesthesia.
We provide injectable and / or inhalant general anesthesia, regional anesthesia (example -
epidurals) and local anesthesia (example - peripheral
nerve blocks).
Other types of anesthesia include local anesthesia, such as numbing an area of skin or a tooth, and spinal anesthesia, such as an
epidural block, that results in anesthesia of the spinal
nerves to a particular part of the body.
These include the technical difficulty associated with some
nerve and
epidural blocks, potential complications of the indwelling soaker catheter, and the short duration of action (< 8 hours) of the available formulations.
These include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), opioids, local anesthetics,
nerve blocks and
epidurals.
This is usually a combination of narcotics, anti-inflammatories, local
nerve blocks or
epidurals, and Class IV laser therapy.
All patients who might be in pain are treated with the appropriate pain control including injectable multi-modal pain control, transdermal patches, local
nerve blocks and
epidurals.
Regional anesthesia proficiency for intrathecal,
epidural and ultrasound - guided peripheral
nerve blocks.