نتایج جستجو برای: lumbar facet joint pain

تعداد نتایج: 452096  

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
gianni colini-baldeschi pain therapy unit, department of anesthesiology, s. giovanni-addolorata hospital, rome, italy; pain therapy unit, department of anesthesiology, s. giovanni-addolorata hospita, via dell’amba aradam 9, rome, italy. tel: +39-677056773

results three hundred patients were eligible for the study. after 1 month, 62% of patients (186 patients) reported good pain relief [95% confidence interval (ci) 0.53, 0.7]; 8.6% (26 patients) reported excellent pain relief (95% ci 0.07-0.09); 20. 4% (61 patients) reported poor pain relief (95% ci 0.18-0.22), and 9% (27 patients) reported no pain relief (95% ci 0.08-0.099). the average pain num...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
masoud hashemi department of anesthesiology, akhtar hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran seyed mohammad jazayeri department of orthopedics, akhtar hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran asadollah saadat niaki department of anesthesiology, imam hossein hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mahshid nikooseresht department of anesthesiology, beasat hospital, hamedan university of medical sciences, hamedan, iran; department of anesthesiology, beasat hospital, hamedan university of medical sciences, hamedan, iran. tel/fax: +98-8112651515 alireza hosseinpanah fellowship of pain, tehran, iran seyed sajad razavi department of anesthesiology, akhtar hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

conclusion lumbar medial branch nerve block under ultrasound guidance was associated with high rates of treatment success and excellent treatment outcomes for facet joint pain. it is also feasible and administers no radiation. thus, ultrasound-guided procedures can be used instead of conventional methods. results the success rate was 98% (87/89 blocks), which was due to our use of ultrasound gu...

Journal: :Pain physician 2009
Sneha Pampati Kimberly A Cash Laxmaiah Manchikanti

BACKGROUND Lumbar facet joint pain is diagnosed by controlled diagnostic blocks. The accuracy of controlled diagnostic blocks has been demonstrated in multiple studies and confirmed in systematic reviews. Controlled diagnostic studies have shown an overall prevalence of lumbar facet joint pain in 31% of the patients with chronic low back pain without disc displacement or radiculitis, with an ov...

Journal: :Pain physician 2012
Frank J E Falco Laxmaiah Manchikanti Sukdeb Datta Nalini Sehgal Stephanie Geffert Obi Onyewu Jie Zhu Sareta Coubarous Mariam Hameed Stephen P Ward Manohar Sharma Haroon Hameed Vijay Singh Mark V Boswell

BACKGROUND Therapeutic lumbar facet joint interventions are implemented to provide long-term pain relief after the facet joint has been identified as the basis for low back pain. The therapeutic lumbar facet joint interventions generally used for the treatment of low back pain of facet joint origin are intraarticular facet joint injections, lumbar facet joint nerve blocks, and radiofrequency ne...

2017
Robert E Jacobson Ovidiu Palea Michelle Granville

Radiofrequency facet ablation (RFA) has been performed using the same technique for over 50 years. Except for variations in electrode size, tip shape, and change in radiofrequency (RF) stimulation parameters, using standard, pulsed, and cooled RF wavelengths, the target points have remained absolutely unchanged from the original work describing RFA for lumbar pain control. Degenerative changes ...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
pietro martino schianchi department of pain management, s. anna clinic, lugano, switzerland; department of pain management, s. anna clinic, lugano, switzerland. tel: +41-919233978, fax: +41-919238917

conclusions a new approach to treat lumbar facet joint pain with prf is simple to perform and without serious complications. in view of the good long-lasting results obtained with the two reported cases, randomized control trials are necessary to validate this new approach. case presentation a 71-year-old patient presented because of persisting pain in the left gluteal region radiating to the l...

2009
Nai-Phon Wang Fang-Chuan Kuo Yueh-Ling Hsieh Shyi-Kuen Wu Chang-Zern Hong

This case report describes a patient with chronic pain due to piriformis myofascial pain syndrome related to lumbar facet joint lesion. The purpose is to demonstrate the elimination of the underlying etiological lesion by lumbar facet joint injection with steroid suspension for a complete and effective treatment of piriformis myofascial pain syndrome in order to obtain a permanent pain relief. ...

Journal: :The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2009
Julia F Martha Bryan Swaim David A Wang David H Kim James Hill Rita Bode Carolyn E Schwartz

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Lumbar facet joint synovial cysts are benign degenerative abnormalities of the lumbar spine. Previous reports have supported operative and nonoperative management. Facet joint steroid injection with cyst rupture is occasionally performed, but there has been no systematic evaluation of this treatment option. PURPOSE To profile the role of facet joint steroid injections with ...

Journal: :Pain physician 2007
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Kavita N Manchikanti Rajeev Manchukonda Kimberly A Cash Kim S Damron Vidyasagar Pampati Carla D McManus

BACKGROUND The prevalence of persistent low back pain with the involvement of lumbar facet or zygapophysial joints has been described in controlled studies as varying from 15% to 45% based on the criteria of the International Association for the Study of Pain. Therapeutic interventions utilized in managing chronic low back pain of facet joint origin include intraarticular injections, medial bra...

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