The Journal of Japanese Society of Lumbar Spine Disorders
Online ISSN : 1882-1863
Print ISSN : 1345-9074
ISSN-L : 1345-9074
Effect of L2 spinal nerve block on discogenic low back pain.
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2006 Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 55-60

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To clarify the afferent pathways from intervertebral discs to dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) in humans, we evaluated the effect of spinal nerve block on discogenic low back pain. Patients with discogenic low back pain originating from the L4/5 or L5/S1 intervertebral disc received a spinal nerve root block (L2 nerve block group: n=67, L4 or L5 nerve block group: n=34). Lidocaine (1.5 ml of 1% solution) was administrated to L2, L4, or L5 spinal nerves. In both groups, spinal nerve blocks were significantly effective in alleviating discogenic low back pain (P<0.05). Fifteen minutes after the block, the average visual analogue pain scale score decreased from 8.0 to 4.3 (L2 root block group) and from 7.8 to 3.4 (L4 or L5 root block group). The average effective period was significantly longer in the L2 root block group (13 days) than in the L4 or L5 root block group (8 days) (P<0.05). The upper and lower spinal nerves appear to include sensory afferent nerves from the L4/5 or L5/S1 intervertebral disc. There were differences in the intensity and the period of effective relief between the upper and lower nerve block.
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