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Epidural Injections for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Low-Back Pain
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Steroid InjectionsConsecutive PatientsLumbosacral RadiculopathyInterventional Pain MedicineHealth SciencesPain MedicinePostoperative Pain ManagementBack PainPreoperative PainPain ManagementSurgeryAnesthesiaMedicineRegional AnesthesiaMusculoskeletal PainEpidural InjectionsAnesthesiologyPain Research
Three hundred four consecutive patients with low-back pain were given epidural anesthetic and steroid injections. A prospective study demonstrated that selected patients had 87% short-term success and 34% relief of pain for as long as 6 months. No patient was cured by these injections. Needle placement during epidural injections was incorrect 25% of the time in experienced hands.