2001
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2001.tb143210.x
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Diagnostic cervical zygapophyseal joint blocks for chronic cervical pain

Abstract: Objectives (1) To determine the prevalence of cervical zygapophyseal joint pain in a specialist clinical setting; (2) to review the number of diagnostic blocks needed to identify the segmental level of the symptomatic joints; and (3) to determine the distribution of segmental levels of cervical zygapophyseal joint pain in a clinical setting. Design and setting Retrospective audit of patients of three independent rehabilitation medicine specialists who had undergone cervical zygapophyseal joint blocks in hospit… Show more

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“…27 Multiple studies suggest that cervical discs and facet joints can generate pain with the prevalence rates ranging from 36% to 60%. 25,[28][29][30] Identification of factors that may help predict surgical outcomes has been a driving force in the spine literature since pain relief and improvements in functional disability have been shown to correlate to postoperative patient satisfaction in cervical spine surgery. 9,18,31 In our study, we aimed to predict postoperative outcomes given preoperative arm and neck pain scores and to determine whether baseline characteristics varied with the ratio of those pain scores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Multiple studies suggest that cervical discs and facet joints can generate pain with the prevalence rates ranging from 36% to 60%. 25,[28][29][30] Identification of factors that may help predict surgical outcomes has been a driving force in the spine literature since pain relief and improvements in functional disability have been shown to correlate to postoperative patient satisfaction in cervical spine surgery. 9,18,31 In our study, we aimed to predict postoperative outcomes given preoperative arm and neck pain scores and to determine whether baseline characteristics varied with the ratio of those pain scores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteoarthritis of the knee (OAK) is a common condition (Andrianakos et al, 2003) with increasing prevalence (Felson et al, 2000). OAK is associated with pain and inflammation of the joint capsule (Vaatainen et al, 1998;Suenaga et al, 2001;Speldewinde et al, 2001), impaired muscular stabilisation (Radebold et al, 2001;Cowan et al, 2001), reduced range of motion (Steultjens et al, 2000), and functional disability (Altman et al, 1986). European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) needed for optimal treatment of OAK.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The condition is associated with pain and inflammation of the joint capsule,3 – 5 impaired muscular stability,6 7 reduced range of motion,8 and functional disability 9. Treatment guidelines for knee osteoarthritis recommend pharmacological intervention, initially with paracetamol and subsequently with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) 10.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%