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When is discectomy indicated for lumbar disc disease? [PDF]
Emergent discectomy is indicated in the presence of cauda equina and severe, progressive neuromotor deficits (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, expert opinion).
Brown, Rhett +3 more
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Immediate Pain Response Does Not Predict Long-Term Outcome of CT-Guided Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections [PDF]
John T. Wald +7 more
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Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic effect of a transforaminal epidural steroid injection (TFESI) along with a caudal epidural steroid injection (ESI), compared to two-level TFESIs in a multi-level radiculopathy patient ...
Junghan Hwang +7 more
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BACKGROUND: Epidural steroid injection (ESI) is one of the most common nonsurgical treatments for low back pain. In general, corticosteroid therapy often results in bone loss and osteoporosis. In previous studies, bone mineral density (BMD) was evaluated
Sungyun Kim, Byeongmun Hwang
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Treatment of Acute Sciatica [PDF]
In patients with acute sciatica, bed rest and advice to stay active have similar outcomes on their functional status and perceived improvement. (Strength of Recommendation [SOR]: A) Spinal manipulation increases improvement compared with placebo; also ...
Dhillon, Baldev Singh +2 more
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Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition characterised by soreness or stiffness in the lower back, often associated with the disc, joint or nerve issues.
Waleed F Alkhaldi
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Christian Vangeison +6 more
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Toward forward-looking OCT needle tip vision of the spinal neuroforamen: animal studies [PDF]
Neurologic complications have been reported with spinal transforaminal injections. Causes include intraneural injection, plus embolization occlusion of the radicular artery with subsequent spinal cord infarction. 1 Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a
Feldchtein, Felix +6 more
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The current meta-analysis was performed to analyze the efficacy and safety of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as an epidural injectate, in comparison with steroids in the management of radiculopathy due to lumbar disc disease (LDD).
Sathish Muthu +7 more
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