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3rd July 2007 at 08:22 BST by Dr C.A.Jenner MB BS, FRCA. Permalink.
Article on a patient with lower back pain treated with lumbar facet joint injections and sacroiliac joint injection
A 38 year old gentleman who worked extensively as a painter and decorator presented to the clinic. As a result of his job he spent a lot of time lifting and carrying, with his spine extended, especially when decorating ceilings. As a result of this he has had to cut back greatly on the amount of work that he did.
On examination he had lumbar facet and sacroiliac joint tenderness on palpation, in particular in extension. He also had sciatica-like symptoms although these had significantly diminished. He was taking Diazepam, Diclofenac and Co-dydramol as required and had had an epidural in 1995, which gave him approximately 6 months of good quality pain relief.
In the first instance, he had x ray guided facet joint and sacroiliac joint injections. He was seen 3 months later and his pain was found to be significantly improved. He had overall good benefit, although he had occasional twinges which responded well to simple non-steroidals. He was then discharged from the clinic.
‘Patient with lower back pain treated with lumbar facet joint injections’ was posted by Dr C.A.Jenner MB BS, FRCA on 3rd July 2007 at 08:22 BST and filed under case studies.
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