Nerve Blocks & Facet Blocks in Plano, TX

Targeted pain relief through precise nerve and facet joint injections. Diagnostic and therapeutic options for back, neck, and localized pain.

6300 Stonewood Dr STE 206

Plano, TX 75024

6300 Stonewood Dr STE 206

Plano, TX 75024

Personalized Care Plans

Treatment tailored to your unique needs

Minimally Invasive Options

Advanced techniques for faster recovery

Patient-First Approach

Your comfort and wellbeing come first

Evidence-Informed Treatment

Based on the latest medical research

Understanding the Procedure

What are Nerve Blocks?

Nerve blocks are interventional pain procedures that inject medication near specific nerves to interrupt pain signals. At Spine and Pain Clinic of Texas in Plano, Dr. Muhammad Arif, MD uses image-guided techniques to precisely target the nerves contributing to your pain.

These procedures serve both diagnostic purposes (helping identify the exact source of your pain) and therapeutic purposes (providing pain relief). When we know exactly which nerves are involved, we can develop more effective treatment strategies tailored to your condition.

Treatment Options

Nerve Blocks & Facet Blocks?

Comprehensive interventional pain treatments designed to reduce pain and restore function. Each treatment plan is personalized to your specific condition and goals.

Nerve Blocks

Nerve blocks target specific peripheral or spinal nerves to interrupt pain signal transmission. They can provide relief for various chronic pain conditions and help confirm the source of your pain.

Related: For radiating pain from the spine, epidural steroid injections may be an option to discuss.

Facet Blocks

Facet blocks inject local anesthetic and steroid medication into or near the facet joints—small joints along the spine that enable movement. These blocks help diagnose and treat pain originating from these joints.

Note: Facet blocks are often performed as a diagnostic test. If effective, radiofrequency ablation may be considered for longer-lasting relief.

 

Clinical Approach

When Is Each

Procedure Used?

Diagnostic Purpose

When the exact source of pain is unclear, a diagnostic block uses a small amount of local anesthetic to temporarily "turn off" a specific nerve or joint. If pain improves significantly, it confirms that area as a pain generator.

Therapeutic Purpose

Therapeutic blocks include anti-inflammatory medication (corticosteroid) along with anesthetic to provide longer-lasting relief. They may be repeated if beneficial and are often part of a comprehensive pain management approach.

Important Safety Information

Nerve blocks and facet blocks are generally well-tolerated when performed by trained physicians. Individual results vary, and these procedures are not guaranteed to eliminate pain.

Pain Management Services Across Texas

We offer a comprehensive range of interventional pain management treatments tailored to your specific condition and goals.

Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection

Lumbar epidural steroid injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to the epidural space around spinal nerves, providing targeted relief for lower back and radiating leg pain.

Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection

Cervical epidural injections target inflammation around neck spinal nerves to reduce pain that may radiate into the shoulders and arms, often caused by disc problems or nerve compression.

Knee Joint Injection

Knee joint injections can include corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid to reduce inflammation and improve joint lubrication, helping restore mobility and reduce knee pain.

Facet Block

Facet blocks inject local anesthetic and steroid into the facet joints of the spine to diagnose and treat pain originating from these small joints that connect vertebrae.

Hip Joint Injection

Hip joint injections deliver medication directly into the hip joint capsule to reduce inflammation and pain associated with arthritis, bursitis, or other hip conditions.

Shoulder Injection

Shoulder injections target the glenohumeral joint or surrounding bursa to reduce inflammation and pain from conditions like rotator cuff issues, frozen shoulder, or arthritis.

PRP Injection

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections use concentrated platelets from your own blood to promote healing and reduce inflammation in damaged tendons, ligaments, and joints.

Stem Cell Injections

Stem cell therapy uses cells with regenerative potential to support tissue repair and reduce inflammation in joints and soft tissues affected by injury or degeneration.

Trigger Point Injections

Trigger point injections target painful muscle knots with local anesthetic and sometimes corticosteroid to relieve muscle tension, spasms, and referred pain patterns.

Botox Injections

Therapeutic Botox injections can help manage chronic migraines and certain muscle spasticity conditions by blocking nerve signals that trigger pain and muscle contractions.

Nerve Blocks

Nerve blocks inject anesthetic near specific nerves to interrupt pain signals, providing diagnostic information and therapeutic relief for various chronic pain conditions.

Trigger Point Injections

Trigger point injections target painful muscle knots with local anesthetic and sometimes corticosteroid to relieve muscle tension, spasms, and referred pain patterns.

WHY US

Why Choose Spine and Pain Clinic

Experience compassionate care from providers dedicated to helping you find relief and restore your quality of life.

Dr. Muhammad Arif, MD

Pain Management Specialist

Dr. Muhammad Arif, MD

Pain Management Specialist

Languages Spoken

English

Personalized Treatment

Individualized care plans for each patient

Convenient Scheduling

Same-week appointments may be available. We work to accommodate your schedule and get you seen promptly.

Insurance Accepted

We accept many major insurance plans. Please call our office to verify your specific coverage before your visit.

Comprehensive Approach

We take time to understand your condition, review imaging, and develop a treatment plan tailored to your goals.

Your Journey

What to Expect

From your first visit to follow-up care, here's how we work with you to address your pain.

1

Initial Evaluation

Comprehensive assessment of your pain history, symptoms, and how they affect your daily life.

2

Imaging Review

Review of existing imaging or ordering appropriate studies to understand the source of your pain.

3

Treatment Plan

Development of a personalized treatment plan with options explained and your preferences considered.

4

Procedure (If Appropriate)

Minimally invasive interventional procedures performed with precision and care for your comfort.

5

Follow-Up Care

Ongoing evaluation of your response and adjustment of the treatment plan as needed.

Visit US

Conveniently Located in Plano, TX

Our office is easily accessible from major highways, serving patients throughout Collin County and the DFW metroplex.

Address

6300 Stonewood Dr STE 206
Plano, TX 75024

Phone

(469) 915-5222

Office Hours

From US-75:

From DNT:

Exit at Spring Creek Pkwy, head east to Stonewood Dr, turn left. Office is in the medical complex on the right.

Exit at Spring Creek Pkwy, head east to Stonewood Dr, turn left. Office is in the medical complex on the right.

Ready to Start Your Pain Relief Journey?

Same-week appointments may be available. Contact us today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Muhammad Arif, MD.

Contact Information

Call Us

(469) 915-5222

Address

6300 Stonewood Dr STE 206 Plano, TX 75024

Hours

Mon-Fri: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Sat-Sun: Closed

Next Steps

We accept many major insurance plans—call to confirm your coverage. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you.

FAQ

Pain Management FAQ Plano, TX

Common questions about our pain management services and what to expect at our Plano clinic.

A nerve block is an injection of medication near specific nerves to interrupt pain signals. It can be used both to diagnose the source of pain and to provide therapeutic relief for chronic pain conditions.
A facet block specifically targets the facet joints of the spine—small joints that connect your vertebrae and allow for spinal movement. It involves injecting medication directly into or near these joints. While both are types of nerve blocks, facet blocks focus on joint-related spinal pain.
Your pain management physician will evaluate your symptoms, review imaging, and may perform diagnostic blocks to identify the source of your pain. Pain that worsens with bending or twisting often suggests facet joint involvement.
Duration varies by individual and condition. Some patients experience relief for weeks to months. Diagnostic blocks provide temporary relief to confirm pain source, while therapeutic blocks aim for longer-lasting benefit.
Local anesthesia is used to minimize discomfort. Most patients report only mild pressure during the procedure. Sedation options may be available for patients who are anxious about the procedure.
Treatment frequency depends on your response. Some patients benefit from a single block, while others may need a series of treatments. If blocks provide good but temporary relief, radiofrequency ablation may be discussed as a longer-term option.