Best Pain portal injection Hospital in Lokapur











Distal Sodium Channel Blockers
- Mechanism of Action: These drugs inhibit voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav channels), primarily on peripheral sensory neurons. This action prevents the initiation and propagation of pain signals, offering analgesic effects.
- Target Area: Focuses on distal sensory nerves, specifically involved in localized pain and inflammation.
Applications in Musculoskeletal and Spine Disorders
Chronic Pain Management:
- Conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and degenerative disc disease.
- Useful in controlling neuropathic pain associated with musculoskeletal degeneration.
Post-Surgical Pain:
- Pain relief after procedures like joint replacement or spinal fusion surgeries.
- Reduces reliance on opioids, minimizing addiction risks.
Trauma and Sports Injuries:
- For acute pain management in ligament tears, fractures, or soft tissue injuries.
- Accelerates rehabilitation by managing pain effectively.
Spinal Disorders:
- Pain from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or radiculopathy.
- Helps in non-surgical management and improves patient mobility.
Diabetic Neuropathy:
- Common in patients with coexisting diabetes.
- Alleviates burning and tingling sensations, especially in the feet and hands.
All trauma on arrival are given one of portal block by 0.3% xylocaine 1-3 ml
- Immediate relief in 1 to 5 minutes permits easy examination and radiology
- Assisted with hematoma blocks with same dose, most fracture and dislocations are reduced without need of risking GA.
- Many chronic and acute pain can be subdued for long time even cure if no dangerous pathology lurks
- No relief means it needs to work out on old established protocols.
- Other uses
- Sciatiaca
- Brachialgia
- Tennis and golfers elbow
- Trigeminal nuralgia
- Rap or recurrent abdomen pain of children
- Neuropathic pains or rsd
- Buerger’s disease
- Listhesis backache
- Compartment syndrome tibia
- Periarthritis shoulder
- Fracture spine up to d4