Nerve Block

Injections

If you’re experiencing persistent or nerve-related pain, our nerve block injections provide a targeted and effective solution. By delivering medication directly around specific nerves, this treatment helps block pain signals, reduce inflammation, and improve overall comfort and mobility.

Relieve nerve-related pain with precise, non-surgical treatment

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What Are Nerve Block Injections and How Do They Work?

A nerve block injection is a specialised treatment that delivers medication directly to targeted nerves, temporarily interrupting pain signals in specific areas of the body. By administering a carefully controlled dose of anaesthetic or anti-inflammatory medication near the affected nerves, this procedure provides focused relief from both chronic and acute pain.

Nerve block injections are commonly used to manage persistent pain conditions, helping reduce discomfort, improve mobility, and support long-term recovery without the need for surgery.

Types of Landmark and Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block Injections

At CPM, we offer a range of advanced landmark and ultrasound-guided nerve block injections tailored to specific conditions, including:

  • Suprascapular nerve block – for shoulder pain
  • Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block – for meralgia paraesthetica
  • Genitofemoral nerve block – for abdominal and groin pain
  • Ilioinguinal / iliohypogastric nerve block – for post-hernia surgery pain
  • Greater occipital nerve block – for chronic headaches and migraines
  • Cervical medial branch block – for neck and upper limb referred pain
  • Lumbar medial branch block – for lower back and leg pain

How Nerve Block Injections Work

Nerve block injections work by interrupting pain signals transmitted from specific nerves to the brain. This helps reduce pain, inflammation, and sensitivity in the affected area.

  • Blocks pain signals at the source
  • Reduces inflammation around nerves
  • Provides targeted and localised relief
  • Supports improved movement and function

Our Approach to Nerve Block Injections

  • Landmark and Ultrasound-guided precision
  • Personalised assessment
  • Accurate diagnosis
  • Targeted treatment

Benefits of Nerve Block Injections

Targeted pain relief

Reduced nerve inflammation

Improved mobility

Non-surgical treatment

OUR LOCATIONS

Our Pain Management Clinics

Opal House, 688 S Fifth St, Milton Keynes MK9 2FX, United Kingdom

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0333 004 9220

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info@mycpm.co.uk

KB Therapy Clinic, 16-18 Stenson Street, Northampton, NN5 5ED, United Kingdom

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0333 004 9220

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info@mycpm.co.uk

18 Oxford St, Wellingborough NN8 4HY, United Kingdom

Call Us
0333 004 9220

Email Us
info@mycpm.co.uk

Why Choose Nerve Block Injections at CPM

At Chronic Pain Management, we provide advanced, landmark and  ultrasound-guided nerve block injections designed to deliver precise and effective relief from nerve-related pain. Our focus is on accurate diagnosis, targeted treatment, and long-term results tailored to each patient.

  • Specialist clinicians in nerve pain management
  • Ultrasound-guided precision for accurate nerve targeting
  • Personalised assessment to identify the root cause of pain
  • Wide range of advanced nerve block techniques available
  • Non-surgical treatment with minimal downtime
  • Focused, long-lasting pain relief
  • Patient-centred care with safety and comfort as a priority

Types of Therapies we offer

Physiotherapy

Restore movement, reduce pain, and improve strength with tailored hands-on therapy and guided rehabilitation exercises designed for long-term recovery.

Shockwave Therapy

A non-invasive treatment that stimulates healing in damaged tissues, helping to relieve chronic pain and accelerate recovery.

MSK Ultrasound

Advanced imaging to accurately diagnose muscle, joint, and soft tissue conditions, ensuring precise and effective treatment plans.

Dry Needling

Targets trigger points in muscles to release tension, reduce pain, and improve mobility — ideal for stubborn muscle tightness.

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