Status:
WITHDRAWN
Study on the Efficacy of Infiltration of Upper Cluneal Nerves in Chronic Pain Related to Cluneal Syndrome
Lead Sponsor:
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint Pierre
Collaborating Sponsors:
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Conditions:
Cluneal Syndrome
Nerve Entrapment Syndrome
Eligibility:
All Genders
18+ years
Phase:
NA
Brief Summary
Lower back pain is a very common complaint in the Chronic Pain Clinic. Its etiology is nonspecific in 85% of the cases. In 1957, Strong and Davila reported that the superior cluneal nerves (SCNs) and ...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Patient signed Inform Consent
- Patient diagnosed with unilateral or bilateral superior cluneal syndrome :
- Diagnostic points will be :
- a maximum pain at the trigger point on the back iliac crest, approximately 7 cm from the median line and 4.5 cm from the poster superior iliac crest. Palpation on this point causes pain reminding the patient's long-term pain),
- Palpation "rolled-palpated" at the buttocks provokes either pain, paraesthesia, or discomfort.
- The criteria of facial syndrome, sacro-iliac syndrome or radiculopathy are excluded.
- Low back pain during back movements.
Exclusion
- Pain not associated to superior cluneal syndrome.
- Infection at the puncture point.
- Pain of suspected neoplastic origin.
- Allergy to local anaesthetics.
- Refusal of the patient
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
June 1 2022
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
October 1 2022
Estimated Enrollment :
Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT05423132
Start Date
June 1 2022
End Date
October 1 2022
Last Update
February 21 2023
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