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THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF LUMBAR ZYGAPOPHYSEAL (FACET) JOINT INJECTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOWER BACK PAIN



Abstract

Aim: To determine the effectiveness of therapeutic lumbar facet joint injections in patients with chronic low back pain.

Methods: Eighty-six patients with refractory chronic low back pain were randomly assigned to receive facet joint injection using local anaesthetic and corticosteroid suspension under fluoroscopic guidance after clinical and radiological assessment. The main parameter for the success or failure of this treatment was the relief of the pain. Pain intensity was assessed with a visual analog scale (VAS) and changes in function and quality of life were assessed by the revised Oswestry Disability Questionnaire (ODQ) at baseline and during follow-up after injection.

Results: Patients reported lasting pain relief, better function, and improved quality of life following injection. Cumulative significant relief following injection was 91.9% up to 1 to 3 months, 81% for 4 to 6 months, 34% for 7 to 12 months, and 10% after 12 months, with a mean relief of 6.5 +/− 0.76 months. There was significant improvement noted in overall health status with improvement not only in pain relief, but also with physical, functional, and psychological status, as well as return-to-work status. No complications were noted following injection.

Conclusion: The results of this study demonstrate that intra-articular facet joint injection appear to have a beneficial medium-term effect in patients with chronic lower back pain and may therefore be a reasonable adjunct to non-operative treatment.

Correspondence should be addressed to Mr J. O’Dowd, Honorary Secretary at SBPR c/o BOA, Royal College of Surgeons, 35–43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PE.