
Lumbosacral Spine Injections Sydney
Lumbosacral spine injections (also known as lumbar facet joint injections) are bulk-billed procedures available at our practices across Sydney. This minimally invasive treatment involves one of our highly experienced Radiologists carefully placing a fine needle under CT scan guidance into the lumbosacral region of the spine, where the lumbar spine meets the sacrum. An anti-inflammatory medication is then delivered directly to the affected area to help reduce inflammation and relieve lower back and leg pain.
Lumbosacral spine injections are a safe and effective option for managing lower spine and nerve-related pain, while helping patients avoid the need for more invasive surgery.
How to prepare for a Lumbosacral Spine Injection
In most cases, no special preparation is required before a Lumbosacral Spine Injection in Sydney. Your Radiologist will provide clear instructions if any specific steps are needed based on the area being examined or your medical history.
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How much does a Lumbosacral Spine Injection cost?
All Lumbosacral Spine Injections performed at our practices are fully bulk billed. This means there is no out-of-pocket cost for the procedure itself. By offering bulk billing, we ensure patients can access safe and effective pain management without the added worry of unexpected fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a Lumbosacral Spine Injection take?
Most Lumbosacral Spine Injection appointments take around 30 minutes.
This time includes preparation, the procedure itself, and a short observation period afterwards to ensure you are comfortable before heading home. The exact duration may vary slightly depending on the type of spinal injection and the area of the spine being treated.
Do Lumbosacral Spine Injections have any radiation risks?
Spinal injections are performed under CT guidance, which does involve the use of ionising radiation. The amount of radiation used is kept as low as possible while still ensuring accuracy and safety.
CT guidance allows the Radiologist to place the needle with precision, reducing the risk of complications and improving the effectiveness of the injection. Overall, the radiation exposure is considered low and safe compared to the medical benefits of the procedure.
Learn more about interventional radiology at Harbour Radiology.