Nerve Blocks for Pain Relief

Nerve blocks are a minimally invasive treatment used to reduce pain by interrupting signals traveling through specific nerves. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic and pain management specialists use nerve blocks to help patients manage chronic pain, recover from injuries, and improve overall mobility.
For individuals experiencing persistent joint, spine, or nerve related pain, nerve blocks can provide targeted relief that allows them to return to normal activities with greater comfort. This treatment is often used as part of a broader care plan that may include physical therapy, rehabilitation, or additional orthopedic treatments.
What Are Nerve Blocks
Nerve blocks are injections that deliver medication near specific nerves to reduce pain signals. The medication may include a local anesthetic, anti inflammatory steroid, or a combination of both.
By temporarily blocking the nerve’s ability to transmit pain signals to the brain, nerve blocks help relieve discomfort and allow inflamed tissues to recover. In some cases, the procedure is also used diagnostically to identify the exact source of pain.
At Commons Clinic, physicians perform nerve blocks using imaging guidance when appropriate to ensure accurate placement and safe treatment.


Conditions Treated With Nerve Blocks
Nerve blocks can help manage a variety of musculoskeletal and nerve related conditions. These treatments are commonly recommended for patients who have not found sufficient relief from medication, rest, or physical therapy alone.
Chronic Joint and Spine Pain
Patients with chronic back pain, neck pain, or joint inflammation may benefit from nerve blocks that target the nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals.
Nerve Compression Conditions
Conditions such as sciatica, herniated discs, or spinal stenosis can cause nerve irritation and radiating pain. Nerve blocks help calm inflammation and reduce nerve sensitivity.
Sports Injuries
Athletes recovering from ligament or muscle injuries may use nerve blocks to manage pain while continuing rehabilitation and recovery programs.
What to Expect During a Nerve Block Procedure
A nerve block is usually performed in an outpatient setting and typically takes less than thirty minutes. During the procedure, the physician cleans the treatment area and carefully guides a small needle near the targeted nerve.
Once the needle is in position, medication is injected to interrupt pain signals and reduce inflammation. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the injection.
After the procedure, patients may notice immediate numbness in the treated area due to the anesthetic. Pain relief may last from several hours to several months depending on the type of medication used and the underlying condition.


Benefits of Nerve Blocks
Nerve blocks offer targeted pain relief without the need for major surgery. By reducing inflammation and interrupting pain signals, the treatment can improve mobility and help patients participate more comfortably in rehabilitation or daily activities.
For many individuals, nerve blocks provide valuable relief that supports recovery from injury or helps manage chronic pain conditions. The treatment can also help physicians determine the source of pain, guiding future treatment decisions.
Why Choose Commons Clinic
Commons Clinic offers specialized orthopedic care supported by advanced diagnostic tools and experienced medical professionals. Our team focuses on identifying the root cause of your pain and developing a personalized treatment plan designed to restore mobility and quality of life.
Patients choose Commons Clinic for expert evaluation, efficient care coordination, and access to modern pain management treatments such as nerve blocks. If persistent pain is limiting your daily activities, our specialists can help determine whether nerve block therapy is an appropriate solution.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a nerve block last
Pain relief can last from several hours to several months depending on the medication used and the patient’s condition.
Are nerve blocks safe
When performed by experienced specialists, nerve blocks are considered a safe and effective treatment for pain management.
Do nerve blocks cure pain permanently
Nerve blocks provide relief but are usually part of a broader treatment plan rather than a permanent cure.
How quickly will I feel relief
Many patients feel immediate relief from the anesthetic, while longer lasting relief may develop over several days.
How often can nerve blocks be repeated
The frequency depends on the patient’s condition and response to treatment. Your physician will determine the safest schedule.