A discogram is a type of diagnostic test that can examine intervertebral spinal discs. It works by injecting a special dye into the injured disc and viewing it using an x-ray. The dye can help locate the injured disc to then evaluate an appropriate treatment plan for relieving pain. Dr. Raeson Hodge of CRESCENT PAIN AND SPINE uses discograms to help diagnose what may be causing significant back pain. It can evaluate if a disc has developed a tear or has ruptured and is causing pain, and allows for a deeper view of the disc than a standard MRI test.
To learn more about Sewell, New Jersey discograms as a form of diagnostic testing, contact us by filling our contact form online and schedule a consultation.
Severe pain can seriously impact a person’s quality of life, making it hard to work, sleep, or perform everyday activities. A discogram may provide a more accurate diagnosis of the source of the issue than other imaging tests. It can also help Dr. Raeson Hodge determine if a particular spinal disc is the cause of your pain and plan the most effective treatment moving forward. Our team is proud to offer state-of-the-art tools and technologies to patients in the area. Whether you are coming in for a discogram or another procedure, you can be confident that you are receiving the highest quality of care available.
Discograms can determine if an individual’s back pain may be caused by an injured or deteriorating disc. It can also be used to evaluate the need for surgery to correct the disc/discs. As it is an invasive procedure, a discogram may only be performed after more conservative methods have been tried to remedy the pain. An MRI or CT scan may also be suggested before a discogram.
An injured or degenerative disc can cause severe back pain, but the diagnosis may not always be easy to determine. With Sewell, New Jersey discogram diagnostic testing, Dr. Raeson Hodge can discover the origin of your back pain and evaluate an effective treatment plan.
Contact us to learn more about Sewell, New Jersey discograms or to schedule your consultation by calling our office.
A discogram is an outpatient procedure performed with the patient under a sedative and local anesthetic. Dr. Raeson Hodge will begin by inserting the needle into the disc that is being inspected. He will then inject the dye, which will stimulate pain in the disc. If the patient feels the similar pain and symptoms that they have been experiencing, the disc is most likely the cause of the pain. The needle is then removed, and x-rays of the area are taken. When the x-rays have been evaluated, Dr. Raeson Hodge can administer corticosteroid injections to help treat your pain.
Following the injections, patients may be observed for a short period of time (about 30 – 60 minutes) to evaluate the success of the procedure. After the observation period, you'll be able to go home; however, you'll need someone to drive you. Some minor pain or tenderness at the injection site is normal and expected. Typically, any post-injection discomfort eases in a few hours. If you experience any tenderness around the injection area, you can use ice to treat it. The lasting effects of corticosteroid injections may vary depending on the patient and the injected area. Follow-up injections can be administered to help maintain results, but typically no more than three a year can be performed. Dr. Raeson Hodge can consult with you about subsequent treatments that can help you maintain your results. If you experience severe back pain or develop a fever within 1 – 2 weeks of the procedure, you should contact Dr. Raeson Hodge.
An injured or degenerative disc can cause severe back pain, but the diagnosis may not always be easy to determine. With discogram diagnostic testing, Dr. Raeson Hodge can discover the origin of your back pain and evaluate an effective treatment plan. Contact our Sewell, New Jersey office to learn more about discograms or to schedule your consultation.
Even though a discogram can be a fantastic diagnostic tool for pinpointing and then treating back pain, there are some CRESCENT PAIN AND SPINE patients who should not get this procedure done, including:
The time it takes to administer a discogram at our Sewell, New Jersey facility may vary significantly, depending on the extent of the pain and the number of discs that are injected. However, a common length is approximately 45 minutes.
First and foremost, because a discogram pinpoints the exact location pain is disseminated from, you will have the side effect of pain in the disc, but this is a necessary part of the overall treatment process and will help our team treat your pain in the future. Another side effect may be irritation of nerves, but this should occur very rarely since the CRESCENT PAIN AND SPINE is experienced at carefully administering discograms.
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