Lumbar facet joint pain cannot be reliably diagnosed clinically, the International Spinal Injection Society recommends two diagnostic local anaesthetic blocks before radiofrequency (RF) denervation [ Scoring systems may improve diagnostic accuracy. The two most popular scores disagree on the interpretation of pain induced by extension/rotation: ‘Cochin Criteria’ [ Helbig &
Lee [
Patients were selected clinically and did not undergo diagnostic blocks. Cochin criteria, Helbig &
Lee scores, work status, and outcome were taken from the case notes. Likelihood ratios were calculated for the scores, their individual components, and work status.
Pain on extension/rotation weakly indicates a poor response to facet joint denervation. X-rays do not help with the diagnosis. Social factors may be more important than clinical signs.