• Der Schmerz · Dec 2012

    [Injection techniques in the cervical spine].

    • J Artner, B Cakir, H Reichel, and F Lattig.
    • Orthopädische Universitätsklinik Ulm am RKU, Oberer Eselsberg 45, 89081, Ulm, Deutschland. j.artner@gmail.com
    • Schmerz. 2012 Dec 1;26(6):699-706.

    AbstractSpinal injections are a treatment option in the conservative management of degenerative spinal disorders. The indications must be critically reviewed for every patient. Treatment with injections for painful spinal disorders should be a part of interdisciplinary treatment regimes. The diagnostic value varies between injection procedures. A large number of imaging techniques are used to achieve a precise and safe needle placement in interventional procedures. The following article presents an overview of common fluoroscopy-guided spinal injection techniques for the cervical spine.

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