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Effectiveness of intra-articular steroid injection for atlanto-occipital joint pain

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Affiliated Author(s)
이동규
Alternative Author(s)
Lee, Dong Gyu
Journal Title
Pain Medicine
ISSN
1526-2375
Issued Date
2015
Keyword
Atlanto-Occipital JointCervicogenic HeadacheIntra-Articular InjectionHeadache
Abstract
Objectives. The aims of this study were to evaluate
the role of intra-articular joint injection for atlantooccipital
(AO) joint pain and to determine pain referral
sites from that joint.
Design. Prospective observational study.
Method. We evaluated 29 patients with chronic
refractory neck pain and/or headache, and limited
range of lateral bending with rotation at the AO joint
on physical examination. Of the 24 patients who
consented to undergo diagnostic injections, 20
patients had at least 50% relief from pain and underwent
two AO intra-articular injections of mixture of
local anesthetic and steroid approximately 1 week
apart. Patients completed pain drawings, visual
analog scales (VASs) for pain, and neck disability
index (NDI) for level of function. Patients were evaluated
for 2 months after the first injection.
Result. There was headache in 14/20 (70%), posterior
neck pain (PNP) in 20, and referred pain in 17
(85%). The average VAS values for headache, PNP,
and other referred pains were reduced significantly
from 5.64, 5.70, and 5.41, respectively, before treatments
to 0.64, 2.30, and 1.71, respectively, two
months after injection (P < 0.01). The average NDI
value was reduced significantly from 39.95% at pretreatment
to 20.40% at 2 months after treatment
(P < 0.01).
Conclusion. AO intra-articular steroid injection
appears effective for the short-term control of
chronic refractory pain arising from the AO joint.
Key Words. Atlanto-Occipital Joint; Cervicogenic
Headache; Intra-Articular Injection; Headache
Department
Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine (재활의학)
Publisher
School of Medicine
Citation
Dong-Gyu Lee et al. (2015). Effectiveness of intra-articular steroid injection for atlanto-occipital joint pain. Pain Medicine, 16(6), 1077–1082. doi: 10.1111/pme.12474
Type
Article
ISSN
1526-2375
DOI
10.1111/pme.12474
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/33631
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