Fluoroscopy Guided Procedure
Precision Imaging for Spine & Deep-Structure Pain Treatment
Fluoroscopy-guided procedures use real-time X-ray imaging to guide needles and instruments with precision when treating deep spinal and joint structures. This imaging technique allows physicians to visualise bony anatomy and confirm accurate placement during interventional pain procedures.
At Motionis Medicine, fluoroscopy is used when it offers the safest and most accurate method to target spinal pain generators as part of a physician-led, non-surgical care plan.
Why Fluoroscopy Is Used in Spine Care
Many spinal structures—such as facet joints, nerve roots, and the epidural space—are deep and cannot be reliably accessed using surface landmarks alone. Fluoroscopy provides continuous, real-time imaging that helps ensure procedures are performed with precision.
Confirm the correct spinal level
Improve accuracy when targeting deep structures
Reduce the risk of unintended needle placement
Support consistent, reproducible outcomes
When Fluoroscopy-Guided Procedures Are Used
Fluoroscopy is typically selected when treating conditions involving complex anatomical structures where precision is paramount.
"It is most commonly used for deep spinal interventions, where accuracy directly affects both safety and effectiveness."
Spinal joints and nerve structures
Targeting specific facet joints and nerve roots with millimeter precision.
Disc-related or nerve-related pain
Treating herniated discs and compressed nerves that cause radiating pain.
Precise level-specific targeting
Ensuring medication is delivered exactly to the affected spinal level.
Procedures Commonly Performed With Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopic guidance may be used during:
Fluoroscopy vs. Ultrasound
Different imaging techniques are selected based on the specific structures being treated and the precision required.
Fluoroscopy
Typically preferred for:
- Spine and deep joint procedures
- Level-specific nerve and joint targeting
- Epidural and facet-based interventions
Ultrasound
More commonly used for:
- Muscles and soft tissues
- Tendons and ligaments
- Superficial joints
"Your physician determines the appropriate imaging modality based on the structure being treated and the precision required."
Learn more about Ultrasound GuidanceHow Fluoroscopy Fits Into Treatment Planning
Fluoroscopy is a guidance tool, not a treatment itself. It is used to support accurate delivery of specific interventional procedures that may be part of a broader non-surgical care plan.
"Fluoroscopic guidance is often combined with diagnostic injections and longer-lasting interventions to support durable pain relief."
This approach allows treatment to be:
Targeted
To the confirmed pain generator
Consistent
Performed with accuracy
Integrated
Into stepwise, evidence-based care
PHYSICIAN-LED PRECISION SPINE CARE
All fluoroscopy-guided procedures at Motionis Medicine are performed by Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD, a board-certified interventional pain medicine physician with advanced training in image-guided spine procedures.
Dr. Palvia selects fluoroscopic guidance when it offers the highest degree of accuracy and integrates it into a personalised, non-surgical treatment strategy.
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If spinal pain or nerve-related symptoms are affecting your quality of life, a comprehensive evaluation can help determine whether fluoroscopy-guided treatment is appropriate.
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