Epidural Steroid Injections Ineffective Save
A meta-analysis of 30 placebo-controlled trials evaluated epidural corticosteroid injections for radiculopathy, and 8 trials were done for spinal stenosis. Corticosteroid injections offer limited or no relief from radiculopathy and spinal stenosis, two leadin causes of back pain that are often treated with steroid injections.
For radiculopathy, epidural corticosteroids were associated with greater immediate improvement in pain intensity compared to placebo, but effects were small and short-lived. There seemed to be no effect on preventing surgery in the long-term. For spinal stenosis, epidural corticosteroids seemed to have no clear effect on patient outcomes.
The small and unsustained benefits of epidural corticosteroid injections was not associated with any long-term benefits, thus questioning the risk vs.benefit of epidural injections.
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