spinal painRadiculopathy and spinal pain are debilitating conditions affecting millions of people worldwide each year. While most cases can be managed conservatively with physiotherapy and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, minimally invasive corticosteroid injections are the mainstay intervention for ...
Low back pain is a distinctly different condition from lumbar radicular pain (sometimes called "sciatica"). Radicular pain is lancinating pain that travels into the lower limb along a narrow band [1]. It is caused by disc herniation, foraminal stenosis, lateral recess stenosis, or other space...
Use of Spinal Injections for Low Back Pain.Use of Spinal Injections for Low Back Pain.A response from the authors about their article "Spinal Injection Therapy for Low Back Pain," in the 2013 issue is presented.StaalScientificJ.ScientificBart...
Medi- cation placed above the level of pathology will be expected to migrate cephalad, away from the pathology.Although the technique is relatively effective for acute radiculopathy and radiculitis,6 it gives only short- term relief of nonspecific low back pain.7ANDREA TRESCOT...
Fortunately, most patients with low back pain will have an improvement in their symptoms regardless of treatment within six weeks. During that time the physician has various treatment options including medications, physical therapy, or injections that can help ease the symptoms. Some of those patients...
Suggestions for the avoidance of intramuscular injections; Local anesthesia for lumbar punctures and intravenous cannulation; Speculations as to why spinal injections are less painful such as the dura mater's dearth of nerves.关键词: Humans Pain Measurement Spinal Puncture Anesthesia, Local Injections, ...
Selective Spinal Injections for Lower Back Pain Tremendous progress has been made in the understanding of neural pathways and tissues involved in back pain, and new treatment techniques for back pain hav... GB Racz,C Noe,JE Heavner - 《Current Review of Pain》 被引量: 40发表: 1999年 ...
restricting the space for the nerves to move freely. The pinched nerves become inflamed and cause pain, cramping, numbness or weakness in your legs, back, neck, or arms. Medications, physical therapy and spinal injections can help control the symptoms. Chronic symptoms may require surgery to ope...
Gene-silencing of spinal PKCα reduces the inflammatory pain maintenance. (a) Western blot analysis of the PKCα protein expression level in the dorsal horn of spinal cord in rats after intrathecal injections of AS ODN specific to PKCα, but not MS ODN. Top: Western blot examples for PKCα...
Similar to civilian personnel, the treatment of spine pain in deployed service members has become increasingly multimodal to include injections, judicious pharmacotherapy, physical therapy, complementary and alternative medicine if available, and psychotherapy as indicated. Based on the extant literature, ...