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Spinal Injections Coverage Decision
lni.wa.govSelective Nerve Root Blocks (SNRBs) SNRBs may be used when a worker has had 6 weeks of conservative care and still has radicular pain with positive imaging findings, but does not have the objective signs of motor, reflex or EMG changes. Use SNRBs only when: • The worker has clear sensory symptoms indicative of radiculopathy or nerve root
Services that require precertification
www.ibxtpa.comselective nerve root blocks • Paravertebral facet injection/nerve block/neurolysis • Regional sympathetic nerve block • Sacroiliac joint injections • Implanted spinal cord stimulators Services that require precertification Standard Precert Effective: 1/1/2019 This applies to elective, nonemergency services.
Selective Nerve Root Blocks - Introduction
www.spinaldoctor.co.ukMR. PATRICK J. McKENNA MBBS, FRCS (Tr & Orth) Consultant Spinal Surgeon Secretary: Marilyn Barras Email: marilyn.barras@spirehealthcare.com