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Nerve entrapment, or a pinched nerve, occurs when ongoing pressure is placed on the nerve, often from inflamed soft tissues near the nerve. Over time, scar tissue develops that limits normal movement of the tissues, a problem that hydrodissection treats.
During hydrodissection, your provider performs an ultrasound-guided injection, guiding the needle to the pinched nerve and then injecting an anesthetic or saline (salt) solution. The solution separates the nerve from the surrounding tissues, allowing the structures to glide normally.
When you suffer from pain, swelling, or limited movement, call The How Clinic or schedule an appointment online to explore how a musculoskeletal ultrasound may help find the cause.
A small amount of fluid, usually saline, is injected into the tissue using a needle or catheter. The fluid is then spread through the tissue to create a separation between the target structure and surrounding tissues. Hydrodissection is a non-surgical, minimally invasive medical procedure in which a small amount of fluid is injected into the tissue to separate it from surrounding structures.
A small amount of fluid, usually saline, is injected into the tissue using a needle or catheter. The fluid is then spread through the tissue to create a separation between the target structure and surrounding tissues. Hydrodissection is a non-surgical, minimally invasive medical procedure in which a small amount of fluid is injected into the tissue to separate it from surrounding structures.
Carpal tunnel pain, rotator cuff issues, muscle pain, and joint pain are among common conditions treated with hydrodissection.
Hydrodissection is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified medical professional. However, as with any medical procedure, there is a small risk of complications, such as infection, bleeding, or nerve damage.
Recovery time for hydrodissection varies depending on the specific procedure and the individual’s condition. In some cases, patients may experience mild discomfort or swelling for a few days after the procedure, while in others, there may be no noticeable side effects.
The duration of the effects of hydrodissection depends on several factors.
In some cases, the effects of hydrodissection can be immediate and provide instant pain relief. However, it is important to note that the long-term duration of pain relief or other therapeutic effects can vary from individual to individual and is dependant on the condition being treated. The benefits of hydrodissection may last for several weeks, months, or years, while others may experience long-term effects. Your provider often recommends multiple sessions of hydrodissection for optimal results.
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