Perineural Therapy
Injection Therapy for Pain Relief and Nerve Repair
Stimulating Nerve Healing for Long-Lasting Pain Relief
What Is Perineural Injection Therapy?
Perineural Injection Therapy (PIT) is a regenerative treatment that targets nerve-related pain by injecting a solution—usually a dextrose (sugar) mixture—around damaged nerves. This therapy is designed to reduce inflammation, promote nerve healing, and alleviate pain associated with nerve irritation or injury. PIT is an effective, non-surgical approach for those experiencing chronic pain due to nerve dysfunction.
How Does Perineural Injection Therapy Work?
Perineural Injection Therapy works by delivering a mild inflammatory response to the damaged nerves. The injected solution, typically dextrose, helps to reduce inflammation around the nerves, improve circulation, and stimulate the healing process. This encourages the regeneration of nerve fibers, reduces pain, and can improve the overall function of the affected area.
Indications for Perineural Injection Therapy
PIT is primarily used to treat conditions caused by nerve inflammation and irritation, including:
Chronic Nerve Pain (e.g., neuralgia, neuropathy)
Sciatica (pain radiating from the lower back and legs)
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Radiculopathy (nerve compression in the spine)
Shoulder Pain (rotator cuff or brachial plexus involvement)
Knee Pain (due to nerve irritation)
Facial Pain (trigeminal neuralgia)
Other forms of nerve-related musculoskeletal pain
What to Expect During a Perineural Injection Procedure
Initial Consultation: Your doctor will review your medical history, perform a physical exam, and discuss your symptoms to determine if PIT is suitable for your condition.
Preparation: The injection site will be cleaned, and a local anesthetic may be applied to ensure comfort during the procedure.
Ultrasound or Imaging Guidance (if needed): Ultrasound or other imaging techniques may be used to guide the needle to the precise area of nerve irritation or injury.
Injection: A small needle will be used to deliver the Perineural solution around the affected nerve. This stimulates healing and alleviates nerve-related pain.
Post-Injection Care: After the procedure, mild soreness or a temporary increase in pain may occur, but these side effects generally subside quickly. Your doctor will provide aftercare instructions and may recommend rest or light activity.
Benefits of Perineural Injection Therapy
Natural Nerve Healing: PIT stimulates the body’s healing response, offering a drug-free, non-surgical option for managing nerve pain.
Long-Term Pain Relief: By reducing nerve inflammation and promoting repair, PIT addresses the root cause of nerve pain, leading to lasting relief.
Improved Function: PIT can restore nerve function, helping to reduce discomfort and improve mobility in areas affected by nerve damage.
Minimally Invasive: PIT is an outpatient procedure with minimal downtime, making it a convenient option for many patients.
Is Perineural Injection Therapy Right for You?
Perineural Injection Therapy is an excellent choice for individuals suffering from chronic nerve pain or inflammation who seek a natural, regenerative approach to healing. It is especially beneficial for patients who have not found relief from other treatments like pain medications or physical therapy. Our doctors will evaluate your condition and help determine if PIT is right for you. In some cases, additional therapies, such as physical therapy or Prolotherapy, may be recommended to enhance the healing process.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does it take to see results from Perineural Injection Therapy?
Many patients experience relief within a few days to weeks, with continued improvement over several months. Depending on the severity of the condition, multiple treatments may be necessary to achieve optimal results.
2. Are there any side effects?
PIT is generally safe with minimal side effects. Some patients may experience temporary soreness or swelling at the injection site. These side effects are usually short-lived. Your doctor will review potential risks prior to the procedure.
3. How many sessions will I need?
The number of treatments varies based on the condition and individual response. Typically, patients receive a series of injections spaced several weeks apart. Your doctor will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Contact Me to Learn More
Interested in how Perineural Injection Therapy can help you find relief from nerve-related pain and support healing? Contact Me today to schedule a consultation and explore this effective, regenerative approach to pain management.