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  1. In a medial branch nerve block injection, local anesthetic (numbing) medicine is injected to the medial branch nerves that connect to the facet joints of the spine.

  2. Medial Branch Nerve Blocks - Spine-health

    Oct 17, 2022 · Medial branch nerve blocks are used to diagnose and plan further treatments for pain originating from spinal facet joints.

  3. Understanding the Medial Branch Block: What to Expect

    Sep 5, 2025 · What Is a Medial Branch Block? A Medial Branch Block is an injection of numbing medication near the small nerves—called medial branch nerves —that connect to the facet …

  4. Medial Branch Block Injection | Resurgens Orthopaedics

    This diagnostic procedure is an injection that blocks medial nerve pain signals, which transmit pain messages to your brain. If the injection lessens your facet joint pain, you may be a …

  5. After anesthetizing the skin, the Medial Branch Block Injection or the Radio Frequency Lesioning procedure is performed. For a Medial Branch Block Injection, no sedation is given because it is …

  6. Medial Branch Blocks: Uses, Procedure, Benefits, and FAQs - GTOA

    Jul 21, 2025 · A medial branch block temporarily numbs certain medial branch nerves in your spine, interrupting pain signals sent from the facet joints. By injecting a local anesthetic around …

  7. A medial branch block is an injection of a local anesthetic (numbing medication) near the medial branch nerves. These small nerves carry pain signals from the facet joints of the spine.