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Facet joint syndrome: from diagnosis to interventional management
by
Kamel Boubagra
, Heck, Olivier
, Grand, Sylvie
, Krainik, Alexandre
, Kastler, Adrian
, Jean-Michel Pellat
, Tahon, Florence
, Perolat, Romain
, Attye, Arnaud
, Nicot, Benjamin
in
Back pain
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical materials
/ Computed tomography
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Epidemiology
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Radio frequency
/ Radiographs
2018
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Facet joint syndrome: from diagnosis to interventional management
by
Kamel Boubagra
, Heck, Olivier
, Grand, Sylvie
, Krainik, Alexandre
, Kastler, Adrian
, Jean-Michel Pellat
, Tahon, Florence
, Perolat, Romain
, Attye, Arnaud
, Nicot, Benjamin
in
Back pain
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical materials
/ Computed tomography
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Epidemiology
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Radio frequency
/ Radiographs
2018
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Facet joint syndrome: from diagnosis to interventional management
by
Kamel Boubagra
, Heck, Olivier
, Grand, Sylvie
, Krainik, Alexandre
, Kastler, Adrian
, Jean-Michel Pellat
, Tahon, Florence
, Perolat, Romain
, Attye, Arnaud
, Nicot, Benjamin
in
Back pain
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biomedical materials
/ Computed tomography
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Epidemiology
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Radio frequency
/ Radiographs
2018
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Facet joint syndrome: from diagnosis to interventional management
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Facet joint syndrome: from diagnosis to interventional management
2018
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Overview
Low back pain (LBP) is the most common pain syndrome, and is an enormous burden and cost generator for society. Lumbar facet joints (FJ) constitute a common source of pain, accounting for 15–45% of LBP. Facet joint degenerative osteoarthritis is the most frequent form of facet joint pain. History and physical examination may suggest but not confirm facet joint syndrome. Although imaging (radiographs, MRI, CT, SPECT) for back pain syndrome is very commonly performed, there are no effective correlations between clinical symptoms and degenerative spinal changes. Diagnostic positive facet joint block can indicate facet joints as the source of chronic spinal pain. These patients may benefit from specific interventions to eliminate facet joint pain such as neurolysis, by radiofrequency or cryoablation. The purpose of this review is to describe the anatomy, epidemiology, clinical presentation, and radiologic findings of facet joint syndrome. Specific interventional facet joint management will also be described in detail.Teaching points• Lumbar facet joints constitute a common source of pain accounting of 15–45%.• Facet arthrosis is the most frequent form of facet pathology.• There are no effective correlations between clinical symptoms, physical examination and degenerative spinal changes.• Diagnostic positive facet joint block can indicate facet joints as the source of pain.• After selection processing, patients may benefit from facet joint neurolysis, notably by radiofrequency or cryoablation.
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Springer Nature B.V
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