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A Revolutionary Migraine Headache Pain Relief Treatment in 3 Simple Steps
The SphenoCath® SPG block procedure success rate is 94 percent, which is remarkable for any medical procedure. Because of its efficacy, patients can expect pain relief with long-lasting relief for most kinds of headache pain.
Step One
TEMPERATURE STRIPSApply adhesive temperature strips to the maxillary region (sides of the face) for monitoring the temperature as an indicator of a successful SPG block.
Step Two
LIDOCAINEApply Lidocaine jely to the tip of the catheter to numb nasal passage during the insertion. Attach syringe containing 2% Lidocaine to the catheter.
Step Three
APPLICATIONInsert the catheter into the nasal passage and gently move forward until posterior septum. Release Lidocaine onto the Ganglion and slowly remove the catheter. Repeat with other nostril.
Done.
THREE INDICATORSThe three indicators of a good SPG block are a temperature elevation change, moisture in the eyes and slight redness of the eyes. And the best indicator, complete resolution of pain symptoms!
A Scientific Breakthrough in Migraine Headache Pain Relief
A simple, fast and safe procedure that allows most qualified patients to live life to their fullest without living with constant headache pain.
It Only Takes
15 Minutes
This fast, easy and comfortable procedure is a gateway to lasting pain relief.
Very High
Success Rates
This procedure provides a much higher SPG block success rates with lower risks involved.
Ease
of Treatment
A minimally invasive, non-surgical and fast procedure that lets you get back to your day immediately.
Pregnancy
Safe
Unlike many other treatments, SphenoCath® can be used safely during pregnancy.
Health
Coverage
Low cost and covered by some insurance companies and provincial health plans.
Stay Active
and Live Life
SphenoCath® gives you the ability to return to job or daily activities immediately.
Chronic Pain News
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SphenoCath® Treatment in Canada – Are You a Candidate?
A new and revolutionary therapy may benefit chronic migraine and facial pain sufferers. SphenoCath® treatment in Canada goes straight to the sphenopalatine ganglion with pain relieving medication. This is a non-invasive procedure and does not require a needle to be used. It is a short solution to providing enduring relief from migraine and other facial cranial pain.Read Blog Post