Somerset, NJ -- (SBWire) -- 11/30/2016 --The University Pain Medicine Center, an award-winning medical practice with locations in New Jersey and New York, is pleased to announce that celiac plexus block injections are available to help relieve pain in the abdomen. These pain specialists accept patients from Highland Park, NJ, Somerset, NJ, Brooklyn, NY, and many other areas. While their doctors operate out of five office locations for the convenience of their patients, their main office is in Somerset, NJ.
A celiac plexus block is a procedure that involves injecting a local anesthetic (and sometimes a steroid medication, clonidine, or epinephrine) around or into the celiac plexus of nerves surrounding the main artery in the abdomen—the aorta. Patients who opt for a celiac plexus block will be given a local anesthesia and should expect little to no pain during the procedure. The procedure typically lasts anywhere from 10-30 minutes, and simply involves inserting a needle into the patient's skin and his or her deeper tissues. Once the procedure is complete, the patient will be sent home and can resume any daily activities the next day.
While relief will be evident soon after the procedure is complete, some patients may need to have multiple injections before they find the relief they need or want. To learn more about celiac plexus block, or to find out who is a good candidate for this procedure, please reach out the University Pain Medicine Center by calling 732-873-6868, or by filling out a contact form on their website, http://upmcnj.com.
When looking for pain management specialists near Highland Park, NJ, consider the University Pain Medicine Center to find relief from acute or chronic pain, or recover from injuries faster. To learn more about this medical practice, or to find directions to their office in Monroe, NJ, or any of their four other offices please visit their website today.
About The University Pain Medicine Center
The University Pain Medicine Center is a medical practice that is committed to helping patients manage their acute and chronic pain or recover from their injuries. In particular, they specialize in using minimally invasive techniques treatment options and procedures to help patients find relief from back, neck, knee, hip, shoulder pain, and much more. Their board-certified physicians work out of five office locations in New Jersey and New York, and those who would like to learn more about the practice, or find the nearest location, are encouraged to visit http://upmcnj.com.
The University Pain Medicine Center Announces Celiac Plexus Block Injections Are Available