TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonoperative interventions for spinal pain
AU - Shin, Dong Ah
AU - Kim, Hyoung Ihl
PY - 2014/4
Y1 - 2014/4
N2 - Spinal pain is a common symptom that motivates visiting a physician. However, the natural course is usually benign and few patients need invasive treatment. Even though history taking, neurological examination, and imaging studies provide useful information for understanding the etiology of spinal pain, the pain chart is the most important tool for decision making regarding spinal interventions. Invasive treatments for chronic spinal pain refractory to conservative management include surgery as well as established interventions such as medial branch blocks, nerve root blocks, the sacroiliac joint block, and radiofrequency neurotomy, as well as emerging procedures such as pressure-controlled discography and percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis. Surgery should be considered for patients with a progressive neurologic deficit including significant radiculopathy, failure of spinal interventions, or an uncertain or serious diagnosis.
AB - Spinal pain is a common symptom that motivates visiting a physician. However, the natural course is usually benign and few patients need invasive treatment. Even though history taking, neurological examination, and imaging studies provide useful information for understanding the etiology of spinal pain, the pain chart is the most important tool for decision making regarding spinal interventions. Invasive treatments for chronic spinal pain refractory to conservative management include surgery as well as established interventions such as medial branch blocks, nerve root blocks, the sacroiliac joint block, and radiofrequency neurotomy, as well as emerging procedures such as pressure-controlled discography and percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis. Surgery should be considered for patients with a progressive neurologic deficit including significant radiculopathy, failure of spinal interventions, or an uncertain or serious diagnosis.
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U2 - 10.5124/jkma.2014.57.4.308
DO - 10.5124/jkma.2014.57.4.308
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84900455868
SN - 1975-8456
VL - 57
SP - 308
EP - 317
JO - Journal of the Korean Medical Association
JF - Journal of the Korean Medical Association
IS - 4
ER -