PNE With Therapeutic Exercises on Pain Intensity in Lumbar Radiculopathy
Lumbar RadiculopathyThere is lack of structured pain neuroscience education in patients with lumber radiculopathy. Previously researches were done on pain neuroscience education before surgery of lumber radiculopathy. However this study will provide structured educational plan about pain neuroscience education along with therapeutic exercises to positively influence pain knowledge, dysfunction, and fear avoidance, limitation in movement and healthcare utilization in patients who have diagnosed with lumbar radiculopathy and don't want to undergo surgery.
Comparison of Gabapentin and Pregabalin for Radicular Pain
Radicular; NeuropathicLumbar3 moreAlthough some studies show improvement of pain and associated effects of pain with off-label use of neuropathic agents for cervical or lumbar radiculopathy, there is limited published evidence so far. We propose to complete a year-long prospective, observational study as a pilot to recruit 400 patients within the year and follow their pain level, function, and QOL measures for 16 weeks to determine whether it is feasible to continue studying this group in the future. We expect that pain, function, and quality of life will be improved in the group of patients who are given neuropathic agents as an adjunct to other conservative treatments compared to the expected 65% of patients with similar symptoms who are treated conservatively without neuropathic agents. We do not expect a statistically significant difference between the two neuropathic agents. Since these drugs are currently used off-label, there is limited empirical evidence regarding which agent is more efficacious compared to the other, and since their use in treating radicular pain is based mostly on anecdotal evidence so far, prescription of one or the other of these agents has been based on likely compliance (medication needed twice a day, three times a day) or whether or not the patients' insurance will pay for one or the other. This study will be a first step to better assist practitioners in counselling their patients on use of these medications in radiculopathy, examining rates of discontinuation due to side effects and what effects these medications have on perceived pain, function and quality of life.
Somatosensory Profiling in Radicular Pain Patients And it's Correlation With Treatment Outcome
RadiculopathyLower Extremity Radicular PainThe investigators hypothesize that there may exist different quantitative sensory profiles between radicular pain patients who respond and those who do not respond to the standard therapy of epidural steroid injections (ESI).
Efficacy of Radiofrequency Nucleoplasty and Targeted Disc Decompression in Lumbar Radiculopathy...
Visual Analogue Pain ScalePain MeasurementThe aim of this study is to compare early and long term efficacy of lumbar radiofrequency nucleoplasty and targeted disc decompression in patients with lumbar radiculopathy who failed previous conventional therapy. Medical records of 37 patients undergoing targeted disc decompression, 36 patients undergoing lumbar radiofrequency nucleoplasty were retrospectively examined.Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Functional Rating Index, Backache index, Oswestry Lumbar Back Pain Disability Index, Rolland-Morris Lumbar Back Pain Questionnaire scales were used before treatment and 1,6,12 months after the procedure. North American Spine Society Satisfaction Scale was used at 12th month after the procedure.
Observational Study on Effectiveness and Safety of Integrative Korean Medicine Treatment for Inpatients...
Sciatica Due to Intervertebral Disc DisorderIntervertebral Disc Displacement2 moreObservational study on the effectiveness and safety of integrative Korean medicine treatment for inpatients with sciatica due to lumbar intervertebral disc herniation
Presentation of Lumbar Disc and Reduction of Symptoms
RadiculopathyThe trial aims to assess the hypothesis that presentation of the disc material to the patient following a lumbar microdiscectomy would positively influence the improvement in their leg and back symptoms.
Comparison Between Endoscopic Epidural Neuroplasty and Percutaneous Epidural Neuroplasty in Low...
Low Back PainRadiculopathyPEN(percutaneous epidural neuroplasty) can be performed percutaneously, may be manipulated to mechanically break up adhesions by catheter, while various agents, such as anesthetics, corticosteroids, hyaluronidase, and hypertonic saline are injected. In endoscopic epidural neuroplasty (EEN), a flexible catheter is inserted into the sacral hiatus to precisely place the injection in the epidural space and onto the nerve root. Both EEN and PEN can eliminate the deleterious effects of scar formation, which can physically prevent the direct application of drugs to the nerves, and may provide pain relief in patients who have not responded to epidural blocks, physical therapy, or medication. In this study, visual analog scale (VAS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) of patients with low back and radicular pain were compared in patients who had received EEN or PEN at 1 day, 1 month, and 6 months after EEN or PEN.
The Impact of Contrast Media Used in Epidural Steroid Injections on Thyroid Function Tests
Lumbar RadiculopathyLumbar Spinal Stenosis2 moreThis study is aim to disclose the effect of contrast media, which used in epidural steroid injections, on the parameters of thyroid function tests (TFTs). The patients who underwent an epidural steroid injection were included. The investigators hypothesized that contrast media owing to contain iodine may impair the values of TFTs.
Association of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Hypnosis
Limbs ArthrosisNon Arthrosic Limbs Arthralgia8 moreAt Saint-Antoine's hospital, in CETD a multidisciplinary team takes care of patients with chronic pain. Free-drug techniques are available to reduce their consumption of analgesics. This study is to assess the relief obtained by the simultaneous combination of these two techniques: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and hypnosis.
The Diagnostic Role of Adding the Hoffman Reflex Study for L5 Radiculopathy in the Electrodiagnostic...
RadiculopathyHoffman's ReflexThe H-reflex is one of the most popular topics in reflexology and one of the late responses involved in routine nerve conduction studies in the electromyography (EMG) laboratory. The H-reflex is generally recorded from the gastrocnemius-soleus muscles (tibial H-reflex) by stimulating the tibial nerve in the lower extremity. Tibial H-reflex is a sensitive measurement for examining S1 radiculopathy. Although there are plenty of studies related to the Soleus muscle registered H-reflex in S1 radiculopathy in the literature, there is no study in which the H-reflex is used in L5 muscles in diagnosing L5 radiculopathies. The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the H-reflex by using a different method in the distinction between L5 and S1 radiculopathies.