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Spinal injections are an effective treatment option for non-surgical conditions such as lumbar and cervical disc herniations, osteoarthritis, and spinal stenosis that do not improve with conservative methods like medical and physical therapy. Patients suitable for this treatment should not have progressive muscle weakness, urinary/fecal incontinence, or erectile dysfunction. Beyond herniations, sacroiliac joint dysfunction and facet joint pain can also benefit from injection therapy. Epidural Hyaluronidase and steroid injections provide effective results, especially in individuals whose pain has recurred due to scar tissue (fibrosis) after lumbar disc surgery. For persistent tailbone pain and postpartum coccydynia, coccyx injection combined with impar ganglion blockade offers rapid pain control for most patients. Radiofrequency nerve modulation for facet joint dysfunction and coccydynia also stands out as an effective treatment alternative. Injection techniques also provide a fast and effective solution for the treatment of neck and back herniations and cervical osteoarthritis. Furthermore, occipital nerve blockade, a highly practical method for conditions like tension-type neck pain and migraine, quickly achieves pain control.