Alcohol injection offers new hope for chronic back pain sufferers

NCT ID NCT07151027

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether adding alcohol to a standard numbing and steroid injection could provide better pain relief for people with sacroiliac joint pain. Fifty-four adults with chronic low back pain from the sacroiliac joint received an ultrasound-guided injection, with or without alcohol. The main goal was to measure pain reduction using a standard pain scale, and the study also looked at improvements in daily function.

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Conditions

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agnosia Low Back Pain

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  • FayoumU

    Al Fayyum, Faiyum Governorate, Egypt

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