A transforaminal epidural steroid injection can
reduce spinal pain and inflammation. It can also
ease pain that radiates from your spine to other
areas like your arms, legs and feet.
Here are some details about your spine to help you
understand how transforaminal epidural steroid
injections work:
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Transforaminal: Through the foramina.
Foramina are openings where your nerves exit
your spinal canal and extend to other areas of
your body.
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Epidural: On or around the dura mater.
The dura mater is a thick membrane that
surrounds your spinal cord.
So, a transforaminal epidural steroid injection
involves placing a needle through the
foramen (opening) in your spine and injecting
steroid medications around the
space that protects it. This isn’t an injection into
your spinal cord or into your nerves, but rather
into a safe space around them.
Unlike other epidural
steroid injection techniques, the transforaminal
approach requires X-ray guidance (fluoroscopy)
for higher precision. X-ray images make it easier
for providers to locate and target specific spinal
nerves.
Healthcare providers use transforaminal epidural
steroid injections to treat:
Types of transforaminal epidural steroid injections
You might hear healthcare providers use slightly
different names when referring to these injections,
including lumbar, cervical or thoracic
transforaminal epidural steroid injections. These
names refer to the section of your spine that
requires treatment. For example:
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Lumbar transforaminal epidural steroid
injections treat nerves in your lower
back. When inflamed, these nerves can cause
lower back pain or radiating leg pain.
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Thoracic transforaminal epidural steroid
injections treat nerves in the middle
portion of your back. When inflamed, these
nerves can cause middle back pain or radiating
chest or belly pain.
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Cervical transforaminal epidural steroid
injections treat nerves in your neck
and the upper portion of your spine. When
inflamed, these nerves can cause neck pain,
radiating shoulder and arm pain, or hand pain.
What is a bilateral lumbar transforaminal
epidural steroid injection?
A bilateral lumbar transforaminal epidural steroid injection is
a procedure used to treat lower back pain that radiates into the
legs. It involves injecting a corticosteroid medication into the
epidural space of the spine to reduce inflammation and pain.
This technique targets nerve roots on both sides of the lumbar
spine.