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Effectiveness and safety of prolotherapy injections for management of lower limb tendinopathy and fasciopathy: a systematic review

open access: yesJournal of Foot and Ankle Research, Volume 8, Issue 1, 2015., 2015
Abstract Introduction The aim of this review was to identify and evaluate existing research to determine the clinical effectiveness and safety of prolotherapy injections for treatment of lower limb tendinopathy and fasciopathy. Review Nine databases were searched (Medline, Science Direct, AMED, Australian Medical Index, APAIS‐Health, ATSIhealth, EMBASE,
Lane M. Sanderson, Alan Bryant
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Follow-up of at least 3 years after ganglion impar block for control of chronic coccygodynia

open access: yes, 2023
IntroductionAlthough it is well known that ganglion impar block (GIB) reduces pain in the short term in patients with chronic coccygodynia, there are insufficient data on long-term treatment outcomes.
GÜNDÜZ, OSMAN HAKAN, OKÇU, MEHMET
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Pregabalin‐Induced Remission in a 62‐Year‐Old Woman with a 20‐Year History of Vulvodynia

open access: yesPain Research and Management, Volume 12, Issue 3, Page 212-214, 2007., 2007
A case of a 62‐year‐old woman presenting with a 20‐year history of vulvodynia previously unresponsive to medical treatment is described. The epidemiology, phenomenology and medical management of vulvodynia is reviewed. The case presentation illustrates the role of pregabalin in successful medical management of this chronic pain disorder, as well as the
Laurence Jerome
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Coccygectomy for refractory coccydynia: A single-center experience

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery, 2020
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of coccygectomy for patients with refractory coccydynia as regards the intensity of pain and the satisfaction of the cases.
Ahmed Y. Soliman   +1 more
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A clinical and radiological study of nontraumatic coccygodynia in Indian population

open access: yesIndian Spine Journal, 2019
Background: Nontraumatic coccygodynia is poorly understood. Dynamic radiographs help to identify a radiological lesion. This study was performed to evaluate these parameters and define a line of management. Materials and Methods: A total of 46 cases with
Bharat R Dave   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

[Coccygodynia].

open access: yesL'union medicale du Canada, 1996
Ten coccygectomies were performed. Patients were all females (aged 26-74, average 46). All patients expressed satisfaction after the operation (one was deceased at the time of follow up). The material is too small for definitive conclusions, but it shows clearly that carefully selected cases with traumatic or idiopathic coccygodynia could benefit from ...
F, FRANCON, M, FABRE
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Coccygectomy for coccygodynia: A single center experience over 5 years

open access: yes, 2018
Introduction: Coccygodynia refers to a pathological condition in which pain occurs in the coccyx or its immediate vicinity. The pain is usually provoked by sitting or rising from sitting. Several studies have reported good or excellent results
Arif Sarmast, Abdul Bhat, Altaf Kirmani
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Radiofrequency for chronic lumbosacral and cervical pain: Results of a consensus study using the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method

open access: yesPain Practice, Volume 24, Issue 7, Page 904-918, September 2024.
Abstract Background Despite the routine use of radiofrequency (RF) for the treatment of chronic pain in the lumbosacral and cervical region, there remains uncertainty on the most appropriate patient selection criteria. This study aimed to develop appropriateness criteria for RF in relation to relevant patient characteristics, considering RF ablation ...
Javier de Andrés Ares   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Uncommon cause of radiculopathy: A case of symptomatic Tarlov cyst in an elderly female and literature review

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 12, Issue 7, July 2024.
Key Clinical Message Tarlov cysts are uncommon causes of sacral radiculopathy, with particular predilection to second and third sacral roots, requiring timely diagnosis with lumbosacral MRI, and surgical management if symptomatic. Abstract Tarlov cysts or Type II meningeal cysts, are CSF‐filled sacs located in the extradural space of the sacral spinal ...
Shritik Devkota   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Coccygodynia in childhood and its treatment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Coccygodynia is the pain in the zone of the coccygeal bone. The cause is injury. The purpose is to determine the main clinical and X-ray signs of coccygodeny in childhood and to justify the effectiveness of her surgical treatment.
Bryzgalov, S.A., Garbuz, I.F.
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