BACKPAIN /SCIATICA
Back pain Incidence
Low back pain is a common global problem, it is the leading cause of disability worldwide with the annual prevalence of 15% to 45%.
Pain generators
Following are the contributing factors for low back pain and sciatica; alone or in combination:
- Structural abnormalities like kyphosis, scoliosis, and excessive lordosis
- Straightening of spine
- Disc related pathology
- Narrowing of spinal canal (spinal canal stenosis)
- Facet joints arthopathy, hypertrophy of the facet joint
- Sacroiliac joint syndrome
- Ligament sprains
- Muscle spasm or trigger points
- Degenerative changes like spondylosis,
- spondylolisthesis
- Inflammatory causes including osteoarthritis,
- rheumatoid arthritis, sacroilitis, ankylosing spondylitis Nerve entrapment due to degenerative changes.
Treatment Modalities
- Drugs
- Physiotherapy
- Injections in the back
Depending upon the source of pain following injections are recommended for back pain / Sciatica
- Failure of pain relief
- Drug related complications like transient increase in blood pressure or blood sugar
- Risk of infection at injection site
- Transient headache and nausea
- Allergic Reactions
- Bleeding
- Nerve damage
- Paralysis
- Facet joint injection
- Sacroiliac joint injection
- Piriformis injection
- Transformational epidural steroid injection
- Interlaminar epidural steroid injection Caudal epidural steroid injection
- Trigger point injection
- Injections are administered in operation theatre with the help of ultrasound or X-ray guided
- After evaluation of the patient the pain consultant decides the type of injection or the combination of injections.
- Patient may feel pain of needling during the procedure for which mild sedation might be given
Pain relief
- Response / relief from injection varies from patient to patient:
- It is never guaranteed that patient will get complete pain relief.
- It may take few days to two weeks to get a positive response.
- Some patients may need repeat injections.