| Psoas/Qadratus
Lumborum Injections
Why are psoas/quadratus lumborum injections helpful?
Pain in a distinctive vertical pattern along the lumbar spine, pain radiating
downward to the sacroiliac, sacrum and medial buttock, and pain referred to the
groin and upper inner thigh may indicate problems with the iliopsoas musculature.
The psoas/quadratus lumborum injection may be helpful in relaxing this specific
musculature which provides pain relief and or ability to increase function or
participate more effectively in therapy. What
happens during the procedure? The injection is performed utilizing
Fluoroscopy (Xray) to visualize the injection site. The patient is asked to lie
on their abdomen on the x-ray table. The skin on the buttock is cleansed using
a sterile solution called Betadine. Next, the physician injects a small area of
skin with numbing medicine. This medicine stings for several seconds. After the
numbing medicine has been given time to be effective, the physician directs a
small needle, using x-ray. A small amount of contrast (dye) is injected to insure
proper needle position. A numbing medicine (local anesthetic) is injected and
an anti-inflammatory (cortisone/steroid) may be injected. What
happens after the procedure? Patients are then moved to the recovery
area where they are monitored for 30 minutes and dismissed. Patients are then
asked to report the relief they experience during the next week by calling the
clinic. It may be 72 hours or longer before the full effect of the cortisone is
apparent. A follow-up appointment will be made. General
Pre/Post Instructions Patients may eat a light meal before the
procedure. If a patient is a diabetic, dependent on insulin, they should take
their insulin and eat prior to the procedure. Patients may take their
routine medications. (e.g. high blood pressure and oral diabetic medications).
If a patient is on Coumadin, Lovenox, or Plavix (blood thinners) they must notify
the office so that special instructions may be given. If you are allergic
to iodine, contrast, or shellfish please inform the office. Patients can expect
to be at that facility approximately 1 1/2 hours. A driver must accompany
the patient and be responsible for getting them home. It is best if no driving
is done the day of the procedure and after the injection. Patients may return
to their normal activities the day after the procedure, including returning to
work unless otherwise instructed by the physician. |