Steroid Injections Given at the "Level of MRI Pathology" Versus at the "Level of Clinical Symptoms" to See if One is More Effective Than the Other.



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Neurology, Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - Any
Updated:4/2/2016
Start Date:May 2014
Contact:Tina Craig
Email:craigt@upstate.edu
Phone:315-464-8618

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A Prospective, Randomized, Single Blind Study Comparing Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections at the Level of MRI Pathology vs Clinical Symptoms

Patients are being asked to participate in a research study because the patients are being
treated for low back pain and the patients have decided to have an epidural steroid
injection.

Low back pain has a tremendous impact on the individual and society. It not only affects the
individuals quality of life, it also contributes to lost productivity and increased health
care costs.

Epidural steroid injections (ESIs) are a common treatment option for many forms of low back
pain. They have been used for low back problems since 1952 and are still being used as a
non-surgical form of treatment for low back pain. The goal of the injections is reduction of
pain, increased quality of life and improved function.

This study is being conducted to determine the outcomes of injections given at the "level of
MRI Pathology" versus at the "level of clinical symptoms" to see if one is more effective
than the other and to learn more about the characteristics of the two different injections.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Diagnosis of Single level spinal stenosis.

- Single level radiculopathy with MRI findings at a different level than clinical
pattern.

- Chronic low back pain with radicular symptoms of > 4 weeks, but < 6 months.

- Failure of conservative therapy to include physical and pharmacotherapy.

- Patient is at least 21 years of age.

- Patient is willing to be blinded to treatment until after the 3-month follow up
visit.

- Patient is willing and able to review and sign the study's informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patient has a mental or physical condition that would invalidate evaluation results.

- Patient has had prior lumbar surgery at any level.

- Patient is pregnant.

- Patient has systemic infection or infection at the proposed injection site.
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