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Epidural Steroid Injections

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2010
Epidural steroid injections have been used for decades as part of a rehabilitation program to relieve back or neck pain and the associated radicular nerve component that often accompanies these problems. These injections are minimally invasive and offer many patients substantial relief without the need for more invasive procedures.
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Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2018
Lumbar epidural steroid injections under fluoroscopic guidance are used very commonly for the treatment of low back and lower extremity radicular pain. These procedures have been shown to be effective for pain relief in the short term and are relatively safe.
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Epidural steroid injection technique

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology
An epidural steroid injection (ESI) is a minimally invasive, image guided procedure for the treatment of back pain. Pain originating in the lumbar spine is the most common referral for ESI but the entire spine may be targeted. ESI can provide temporary but meaningful relief for patients who may have failed conservative management with oral analgesics ...
Ben, McCafferty, Roger, Williams
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Epidural steroid injections

APS Journal, 1994
I t is encouraging to see a discussion of epidural steroid injections (ESIs) in this forum. Such a discussion is needed because there is a poor understanding of the status of ESIs in treating radicular back pain. Epidural steroid injection is a popular treatment, possibly the most commonly utilized treatment in pain clinics directed by ...
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Epidural Steroid Injections

2019
The incidence of lower back or neck pain and related radicular pain has become increasingly common throughout the industrialized and developing world. Epidural injections for management of back pain and radicular pain have been performed for decades.
Thomas Suchy, Jack Diep, Jianguo Cheng
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Image-guided epidural steroid injections

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2002
Epidural steroid injection has been proven to be useful in the treatment of acute lumbosacral radicular pain syndromes. The use of image guidance significantly increases accuracy and decreases complication rates. The technique of performing these injections, including translaminar approach, is described in this article.
Alyssa T, Watanabe   +2 more
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Safety of epidural steroid injections

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2016
Epidural steroid injections (ESI) are a commonly utilized treatment for cervical and lumbar radicular pain. All medical procedures and medications carry an inherent level of risk, that must be balanced with the effectiveness of the treatment to determine the risk to benefit ratio for a patient.This article will outline the risks of ESIs and in doing so
Byron, Schneider   +3 more
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Cervical Epidural Abscess After Epidural Steroid Injection

Spine, 2004
This is a case report of a cervical epidural abscess presenting with neurologic deficits after cervical epidural steroid injection.To describe the presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of a rare complication of cervical epidural steroid injection.Cervical epidural steroid injections are a commonly used modality in the treatment of cervical ...
Russel C, Huang   +5 more
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Paraplegia Following Lumbosacral Steroid Epidural Injections

Survey of Anesthesiology, 2014
Spinal cord ischemia is a rare but possible neurological complication following routine conservative treatment of lumbosacral radiculopathy. A case of a 46 year old woman with chronic L5 radiculopathy, who developed spinal cord ischemia following epidural steroid injection, is reported. Two months after the epidural injection, she required crutches for
Kader Tawfiq, AbdeleRahman   +1 more
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Lumbar epidural steroid injections

The Spine Journal, 2003
Stuart M, Weinstein, Stanley A, Herring
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