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Back pain is a common complaint, affecting up to 80% of American adults in their lifetimes. Regardless of age, it’s significantly more common among adults aged between 35 and 55. Research shows that back pain may be painful and uncomfortable but it is not usually serious. Regardless, back pain can cause a significant physical and emotional drain on an individual and hamper one’s quality of life. Symptoms include muscle aches, shooting or stabbing pain in the back, burning pain that radiates down your leg, and limited flexibility or range of motion.
The goal of pain management for chronic back pain is to find the root cause of the pain and to develop a treatment plan that addresses those specific needs. Additionally, by controlling the pain, doctors are able to provide patients with the relief they need to participate in exercise and rehabilitation to regain strength and mobility. Furthermore, adequate treatment of chronic pain can allow individuals to return to their everyday activities, thereby improving their quality of life. Chronic back pain treatment involves the input of professionals from a number of medical disciplines. Often, it is the combination of treatment methods, rather than one specific treatment that allows chronic pain sufferers to find relief.
Botox Injections for Back Pain
Botox injections for back pain may be used to address a number of back pain issues from chronic pain to pain caused by muscle spasm. Botox works by blocking the nerve receptor from sending and receiving signals to the brain which allows a person to feel pain. The process of receiving Botox injections for the treatment of back pain is fairly simple. Generally speaking, individuals experience relief in the first three days after receiving the injections. Although experiences vary by individual, relief usually lasts between three and six months, at which point the procedure is repeated. Your doctor can provide personalized information on what to expect from Botox treatment for back pain and whether the treatment option can work for you based on your medical concerns.
For additional information on the use of Botox injection for back pain, contact New York Neurology Associates. If you would like to schedule an appointment or check for availability.
Gary Starkman

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