What is an SPG block?

What is an SPG block?

Sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) blocks are a proposed treatment option for chronic migraines and some severe non-migraine headaches. The SPG is a group of nerve cells located behind the bony structures of the nose. The nerve bundle is linked to the trigeminal nerve, the primary nerve involved in headache disorders.

How much does an SPG block cost?

What is the cost? An SPG block is considered an out-of-pocket exam and is not covered by most insurance plans. The cost of each treatment is $395. Your insurance will not be billed for this test, although flexible spending dollars or a health savings account can be used.

Who does sphenopalatine ganglion block?

What is a sphenopalatine ganglion block used for? Sphenopalatine ganglion block is used to treat headache disorders, such as: Trigeminal neuralgia.

How many times can you have a nerve block?

Depending on your orthopedic physician’s recommendation, you may receive nerve block injections anywhere between three to six times in a 12-month period. The sooner you start receiving nerve blocks, the better its chance of success, especially when combined with other treatment methods such as physical therapy.

Who performs a nerve block?

Physicians who administer nerve block injections include physiatrists (PM&R specialists), radiologists, anesthesiologists, neurologists, and surgeons.

How is sphenocath used to treat SPG blockage?

SphenoCath® is a soft, tiny applicator used for a sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) nerve block. Interventional radiologists use image guidance to apply medication to the SPG, a bundle of nerves in the back of the nasal cavity.

How is sphenocath used to treat a headache?

SphenoCath® is a soft, tiny applicator used for a sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) nerve block. Interventional radiologists use image guidance to apply medication to the SPG, a bundle of nerves in the back of the nasal cavity. Once applied, the SPG block can relieve headache pain instantly and prevent future attacks.

How is the SPG block Revolution being used?

SphenoCath ® is being used across the globe to provide safe, practical and highly accurate SPG blocks to patients. Whether you are a medical practitioner looking to implement this procedure in your practice or a patient who may think an SPG block is right for them, contact us today and we will guide you in experiencing the SphenoCath ® revolution.

Is it safe to use SPG block for headaches?

SPG block, using one of these three catheters, is a safe, quick, and effective way to reduce severity and frequency of various headache disorders for a period of time. Like many other procedures in headache medicine, SPG block is likely to work best when combined with a comprehensive headache treatment plan.

What is an SPG block? Sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) blocks are a proposed treatment option for chronic migraines and some severe non-migraine headaches. The SPG is a group of nerve cells located behind the bony structures of the nose. The nerve bundle is linked to the trigeminal nerve, the primary nerve involved in headache disorders. How…