Epidural Injections in Greenpoint

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If you’re looking for relief from back pain or sciatica in Greenpoint, NY Spine Medicine offers epidural injections that can bring fast relief and help you move more freely.

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  • Epidural injections go right to the source of inflammation to provide relief.
  • We create a pain management plan that fits your unique needs.
  • It’s a minimally invasive procedure with a quick recovery, so you can get back to doing the things you love.
  • Our specialists are experts in administering epidural injections, making sure you’re comfortable and safe.
  • A medical professional in gloves performs a procedure, inserting a needle into a patient's abdomen covered with a blue drape. A medical machine hovers above, enhancing precision and care—key elements of pain management in NYC's top facilities.

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    Care for Brooklyn Residents

    NY Spine Medicine is your local source for effective pain management using epidural injections in Greenpoint. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing personalized care for each resident of Brooklyn. We’re passionate about helping people find lasting relief from the burden of chronic back pain and sciatica.

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    The Injection Process

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  • Consultation: We’ll start by discussing your pain and medical history to understand your individual needs.
  • Injection: We use precise techniques to administer the injection and reduce pain and inflammation.
  • Aftercare: We’ll continue to monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments to your plan to ensure long-term relief.
  • A medical professional in blue scrubs administers an epidural to a patient lying on their side, covered with a blue drape. The healthcare worker wears gloves and a mask in this pain management NYC setting, emphasizing precision and care in the clinical environment.
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    Epidural Pain Relief For Back Pain

    Comprehensive Care in Greenpoint

    Epidural injections are a proven method for managing chronic pain, especially for those dealing with sciatica and persistent back problems. At NY Spine Medicine in Greenpoint, NY, we offer expert care with a focus on providing you with lasting relief. Are you ready to live a life free from pain? Call 212-750-1155 today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a better, pain-free you.

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    At the time of European settlement in New York, Greenpoint was inhabited by the Keskachauge (Keshaechqueren) Indians, a sub-tribe of the Lenape. Contemporary accounts describe the area as remarkably verdant and beautiful, with Jack pine and oak forest, meadows, fresh water creeks and briny marshes. Water fowl and fish were abundant. European settlers originally used the “Greenpoint” name to refer to a small bluff of land jutting into the East River at what is now the westernmost end of Freeman Street, but eventually it came to describe the whole peninsula.

    In 1638, the Dutch West India Company negotiated the right to settle Brooklyn from the Lenape. The first recorded European settler of what is now Greenpoint was Dirck Volckertsen (Batavianized from Holgerssøn), a Norwegian immigrant who in 1645 built a 1+12-story farmhouse there with the help of two Dutch carpenters. It was built in the contemporary Dutch style just west of what is now the intersection of Calyer Street and Franklin Street. There he planted orchards and raised crops, sheep and cattle. He was called Dirck de Noorman by the Dutch colonists of the region, Noorman being the Dutch word for “Norseman” or “Northman.” The creek that ran by his farmhouse became known as Norman Kill (Creek); it ran into a large salt marsh and was later filled in.

    Volckertsen received title to the land after prevailing in court one year earlier over a Jan De Pree, who had a rival claim. He initially commuted to his farm by boat and may not have moved into the house full time until after 1655, when the small nearby settlement of Boswyck was established, on the charter of which Volckertsen was listed along with 22 other families. Volckertsen’s wife, Christine Vigne, was a Walloon. Volckertsen had had periodic conflicts with the Keshaechqueren, who killed two of his sons-in-law and tortured a third in separate incidents throughout the 1650s. Starting in the early 1650s, he began selling and leasing his property to Dutch colonists, among them Jacob Haie (Hay) in 1653, who built a home in northern Greenpoint that was burned down by Indians two years later. Jan Meserole established a farm in 1663; his farmhouse at what is now 723 Manhattan Avenue stood until 1919 and last served as a Young Women’s Hebrew Association.

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