Monofascicular block is a treatment method used to relieve muscle and joint pain. It involves injecting medication into specific points on the body that are associated with muscles or joints.
To carry out a monofascicular blockade, a special syringe with a thin needle is used. A needle is inserted into a muscle or joint, and then medication is injected into the area.
Monofascial blockade can be used to treat various diseases such as arthritis, tendinitis, myositis and others. It can also help reduce pain and improve muscle and joint function.
However, like any other treatment method, monofascial blockade has its contraindications and can cause side effects. Therefore, before carrying out it, you should consult your doctor.
The essence of monofocal blockade refers to local anesthetics in which only one drug substance is present. The method is part of the local infiltrative method and consists of the following: an injection of an anesthetic solution is carried out into the wall of the diseased nerve, nearby muscles and tissues. In other words, the medicine is injected around the site of injury along the nerve trunk or near the blocked nerve. Let's give an example of using a block. For intervertebral hernia, a monocal blockade is used. Cocaine is injected into the site of compression of the intervertebral disc. It reduces pain and inflammation by relieving tension and salt load. When carrying out an anesthetic blockade, it is important to understand that the level of medications used should not exceed the value recommended by the manufacturer.
Advantages and disadvantages.
Blockade with drugs has positive aspects:
within a day, a lasting positive effect is achieved for up to 8-36 hours; side effects do not exceed the level of acceptable risks; the patient calmly carries out his usual work activities: sleeps, eats, and performs manual manipulations. monofascial blockades are characterized by a temporary increase in pain: under certain conditions and medications, discomfort is accompanied by burning and stinging.