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Comparison of injection techniques for shoulder pain: results of a double blind, randomised study.
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1983
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Pain TherapyPain MedicineSurgeryTrigger Point LocalisationShoulder PainOrthopaedic SurgeryDouble BlindInjection TechniquesPain ManagementArthroscopic TechniqueSeventy SevenHealth SciencesRotator CuffRotator Cuff RepairShoulder SurgeryPain ResearchAnesthesiaMedicineShoulder GirdleAnesthesiology
Seventy seven patients with soft tissue shoulder lesions including adhesive capsulitis and disorders of the rotator cuff and acromioclavicular joint were admitted to a trial comparing two different methods of corticosteroid injection with local anaesthetic in a randomly allocated double blind study. The method of anatomical injection after diagnosis by the technique of selective tissue tension gave 60% success compared with the method using tender or trigger point localisation, giving 20% success (p less than 0.001).
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