2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17217932
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Medial Branch Blocks for Diagnosis of Facet Joint Pain Etiology and Use in Chronic Pain Litigation

Abstract: A commonly disputed medicolegal issue is the documentation of the location, degree, and anatomical source of an injured plaintiff’s ongoing pain, particularly when the painful region is in or near the spine, and when the symptoms have arisen as result of a relatively low speed traffic crash. The purpose of our paper is to provide health and legal practitioners with strategies to identify the source of cervical pain and to aid triers of fact (decision makers) in reaching better informed conclusions. We review t… Show more

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“…Discogenic and/or facet genic neck pain, which is caused by degenerated intervertebral disks and facet joints accompanied with segmental instability, can be another possible source of neck pain [15][16] [17]. Fusion surgery can be indicated for discogenic/facet genic neck pain because this category of pain can theoretically be attenuated by fusion of the pain-generating segment [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discogenic and/or facet genic neck pain, which is caused by degenerated intervertebral disks and facet joints accompanied with segmental instability, can be another possible source of neck pain [15][16] [17]. Fusion surgery can be indicated for discogenic/facet genic neck pain because this category of pain can theoretically be attenuated by fusion of the pain-generating segment [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discogenic and/or facet genic neck pain, which is caused by degenerated intervertebral disks and facet joints accompanied with segmental instability, can be another possible source of neck pain 16 18 . Fusion surgery can be indicated for discogenic/facet genic neck pain because this category of pain can theoretically be attenuated by fusion of the pain-generating segment 19 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the research aim, a standardized screening key was defined to identify a C2 pain pattern 26,[48][49][50] (Figure 2). An identified C2 pain pattern meant that both criteria A and B were met.…”
Section: Outcome Variables Headachementioning
confidence: 99%