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Can Botox Injections for Back Pain Really Work?

Botox Injections For Back Pain

Botox is commonly used in pain management in order to provide relief for a number of ailments. When done by a pain management specialist, injections for back pain can be very successful. Before determining if Botox injections for back pain are right for your needs, your pain management team will consider many aspects of your treatment. As a patient, it is good to understand how Botox works and what the potential side effects are. Knowing these things can help you to have informed conversation on your care.

Botox Explained

Botox is a medication that is used in the treatment of pain. The medication has a number of other uses, including as a cosmetic drug. Botox is obtained from the bacteria Clostridium Botulinum. This is the same bacteria which can make canned foods unsuitable for human consumption and threatening to a person’s health. The medication that is used during pain treatment is an extremely small dose in order to provide therapeutic results.

How Botox Works

Your nervous system is the communication highway between your brain and the rest of your body. It is along this highway that your body communicates to make movement. It is also along this highway that the indication of pain is sent back and forth. Botox injections for back pain work by preventing the messages from traveling between the brain and the rest of the body. For individuals who suffer from pain, the signal indicating pain exists does not make it through the communication loop, resulting in relief.

Botox Injections for Back Pain

In order to work in the body, Botox must be injected into the body. The injection is made into a muscle using a thin needle. The number of injections used will vary depending on a number of personal factors including the type and location of the pain. Generally speaking, patients are able to experience the difference in pain levels within the first three days after the procedure. The injections peak in effectiveness after a few weeks and maintain that level of comfort for as many as three months. The injections may then be repeated in order to continue to manage pain. There is no limit to the number of times Botox injections may be used in order to provide relief.

To find out more about pain management and the use of Botox injections for back pain, contact the team at NY Neurology Associates today. If you would like to schedule an appointment or check for availability, please click below or call 212 987-0100.

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