Gerling Spine Care and Research Institute in Bayonne, NJ, offers sympathetic nerve blocks as a precise, minimally invasive intervention for chronic pain conditions driven by the sympathetic nervous system; conditions that resist conventional treatment because their underlying mechanism is fundamentally different.
Conditions Treated With Sympathetic Nerve Blocks
Sympathetic nerve blocks are used when pain is believed to be driven or significantly amplified by the sympathetic nervous system. Appropriate conditions include:
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) types I and II
- Peripheral vascular disease with associated limb pain
- Phantom limb pain following amputation
- Postherpetic neuralgia following shingles
- Hyperhidrosis resistant to other treatments
- Raynaud's phenomenon
- Sympathetically maintained chronic back or leg pain
- Chronic abdominal or visceral pain with sympathetic involvement
They are considered after conventional treatments have not provided adequate relief and when the sympathetic nervous system has been identified as a meaningful contributor to the patient's pain pattern.






