Perineural Injections in Duncan, BC

Targeted injection therapy designed to help support nerve-related pain management, inflammation control, and long-term recovery planning.
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What Are Perineural Injections?

Perineural injections are an injection service that may be used to help support care for nerve-related pain and inflammation affecting muscles, joints, and surrounding tissues.

This type of injection therapy focuses on areas where irritated or inflamed nerves may be contributing to chronic pain, sensitivity, burning sensations, movement limitations, or persistent discomfort.

At Start Line Health, perineural injections may be used as part of a broader orthopedic and rehabilitation strategy designed to support comfort, function, and long-term recovery.

Perineural Injection Therapy for Nerve-Related Pain and Inflammation Support

Perineural injection therapy may be used in orthopedic and pain management settings to help support irritated nerves and inflammation that may be contributing to chronic pain concerns.

Nerve irritation can develop from injury, repetitive strain, inflammation, chronic tension, or ongoing musculoskeletal dysfunction.

Perineural injections may be considered for patients experiencing:

  • Chronic nerve-related discomfort
  • Persistent inflammation or irritation
  • Burning or radiating discomfort
  • Repetitive strain symptoms
  • Chronic musculoskeletal discomfort
  • Sensitivity around nerves or soft tissues

Care recommendations vary depending on symptoms, clinical presentation, severity, and patient goals.

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Common Conditions

Our team commonly works with a variety of chronic pain and nerve-related concerns that may affect movement, comfort, and daily function.

Chronic Pain
Nerve-Related Discomfort
Tendon Pain
Neck Pain
Back Pain
Sports-Related Concerns
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How Perineural Injections Work

Perineural injections involve administering targeted injections around areas where nerves may be irritated or inflamed.

The goal is to help support nerve-related symptom management, inflammation control, comfort, and movement.

Care begins with a detailed assessment to determine whether nerve-related irritation may be contributing to your symptoms and whether perineural injections may be appropriate for your clinical presentation.

Depending on the patient’s needs, perineural injections may also be combined with physiotherapy, rehabilitation, or other orthopedic care approaches.

Why Patients Consider Perineural Injections

Patients may consider perineural injections when they are experiencing:

Common Symptoms

  • Chronic pain has not improved with conservative care

  • Nerve irritation may be contributing to ongoing symptoms

  • Discomfort includes burning, tingling, or radiating sensations

  • Repetitive strain or overuse-related symptoms continue to flare up

  • They are exploring non-surgical pain management options

Assessment and care planning are important to determine whether perineural injections may be appropriate based on a patient’s symptoms, needs, and recovery goals.

Learn More About Perineural Injections

Watch our team explain how perineural injections work, when they may be considered, and how they may fit into a broader recovery plan.

Perineural Injections as Part of a Broader Recovery Plan

At Start Line Health, perineural injections may be integrated into a larger orthopedic and rehabilitation strategy focused on supporting long-term movement and function.

Our practitioners work collaboratively across physiotherapy, massage therapy, and injection services to help patients receive coordinated care tailored to their symptoms and recovery goals.

This collaborative approach helps ensure care plans can adapt as patients progress through recovery.

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Are Perineural Injections Something to Consider?

Perineural injections may be considered for patients who are:

Experiencing chronic nerve-related discomfort
Managing repetitive strain symptoms
Dealing with persistent inflammation or irritation
Experiencing radiating or burning discomfort
Exploring non-surgical care options

The best way to determine whether perineural injection therapy may be appropriate is through a professional assessment.

Perineural Injection FAQs

What are perineural injections?

Perineural injections are targeted injections that may help support care for nerve irritation and inflammation contributing to chronic pain and musculoskeletal concerns.

What concerns may perineural injections help support?

Perineural injections may be considered as part of a care plan for concerns such as chronic pain, nerve irritation, repetitive strain symptoms, tendon pain, back pain, neck pain, and sports-related discomfort.

Are perineural injections used for nerve pain?

Yes. Perineural injections may be considered as part of a care plan for patients experiencing nerve-related pain or inflammation.

How long does it take to notice changes from perineural injections?

Response varies depending on symptoms, clinical presentation, and individual patient factors. Some patients notice changes gradually over time as part of the broader care plan.

Can perineural injections be part of a rehabilitation plan?

Yes. In many cases, perineural injections may be combined with physiotherapy and rehabilitation to support movement, function, and longer-term recovery planning.

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Explore Whether Perineural Injections May Be Right for You

If you are dealing with chronic nerve-related discomfort, inflammation, or ongoing recovery challenges, Start Line Health offers perineural injections as part of a broader orthopedic and rehabilitation approach. Our team can help determine whether perineural injection therapy may be appropriate based on your symptoms, needs, and goals.

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