Neck injection showdown: which method eases arm pain better?
NCT ID NCT03389620
Summary
This study compared two standard methods for giving steroid injections to treat nerve pain that starts in the neck and travels down the arm. Researchers wanted to see if one injection route was more effective or safer than the other. The trial involved 74 adults with this specific type of pain and measured changes in pain levels, neck function, and quality of life.
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Duke Radiology and Orthopaedic Clinic
Durham, North Carolina, 27710, United States
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