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krysy8 05-10-2012 03:05 AM

Is it strange?i thought it was diagnostic only
 
Last monday i had a medial Branch block to determine if my pain was coming from the Facet joints...Well what is strange is after the procedure, my pain i owuld say decreased by about 50-70 percent on the side injected. but the strange thing is my pain is still at that decreased level. I thought these injectiions were just diagnositc.. NOT THAT i dont mind being in less pain, but ijust dont get why im in less pain still

John Galt 05-10-2012 10:38 AM

Hi, I will go out on a limb and guess that the injections inflammed the area and brought down your pain level. This also happens for a short while in people who have had Prolotherapy injections. In Prolo's case, it's a temporary effect that lasts for a week or two and is not to be confused with the true Prolo effect which takes a few weeks to happen.

mmglobal 05-10-2012 03:09 PM

IMHO, a relatively small percentage of patients get any long term value out of these types of injections. But for those that do, it's great. Picture having a very sensitive cut on your index finger. You'd discover a thousand times a day that you bump your finger and it hurts like an SOB. Every time you bump your finger, you re-inflame the cut. As long as you keep bumping it, you'll keep it from healing because you cause more inflammation.

If you can reduce the inflammation enough that the system can heal (while it's artificially less inflammed/swollen/prone to more damage when you move wrong), then you can get some long term benefit. This is the theoritical reason why they'll do a series of injections a few weeks apart. (IMHO, performing a 3rd injection if there was no benefit from the first two is more about money than medicine.)

My guess (just pulling numbers out of the air) is that maybe 10 - 15% of the lumbar patients I know get some real benefit from the injections. (beyond the diagnostic value)

There can be false positives and false negatives on the injections as they may not always get the injectant to where they want it to go.

Mark


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