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Epidural steroids for low back pain syndromes
Alexander Ferrari Cocicov1, Hercilia Laura Ferrari Cocicov, Marília Barreto G da Silva
1Departamento de Clínica Médica da Faculdade Evangélica do Paraná, Curitiba, PR.
Background And Objectives:
Low back pain syndromes are major causes of morbidity and disability. Their therapeutic management is often based on conservative measures, such as rest, analgesia, physical therapy, and even surgical and rehabilitation procedures. This study aimed at describing the use of epidural steroids to treat low back pain syndromes.
Contents:
Adequate techniques and indications for epidural steroid injections to treat low back pain of different etiologies are presented in this literature review as feasible and effective options, as well as their indications, counterindications, complications and efficacy.
Conclusions:
Epidural steroids may be an alternative treatment, provided adequate indications are respected.
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