Nerve Block Procedures
About the Procedure
Nerve block procedures are image-guided injections used to relieve acute or chronic pain. By delivering anesthetic or anti-inflammatory medication near specific nerves, pain signals are interrupted, providing targeted relief. These procedures are used for back pain, joint pain, cancer-related pain, and other chronic conditions. They can significantly improve quality of life while reducing reliance on systemic medications.
Care Before the Procedure
- Pain assessment
- Imaging review
- Medication review
- Consent discussion
Care During the Procedure
- Local anesthesia
- Imaging-guided injection
- Precise medication delivery
- Monitoring
Care After the Procedure
- Observation period
- Pain response evaluation
- Activity guidance
- Follow-up plan
Eligibility
- Chronic pain patients
- Cancer-related pain
- Spine or joint pain
- Patients seeking non-surgical pain relief
Relevant Specialties

Radiology
Radiology uses imaging to support the diagnosis, evaluation, and monitoring of a wide range of health conditions.
It plays a critical role in helping clinicians understand underlying medical concerns by providing clear and accurate visual insights, supporting informed decision-making across multiple specialties.
At KIMSHEALTH, radiology services are delivered through a patient-first approach, focusing on precision, efficiency, and timely support to ensure effective and coordinated patient care.




