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Injection Techniques for Common Chronic Pain Conditions of the Foot: A Comprehensive Review

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This is a comprehensive literature review of the available evidence and techniques of foot injections for chronic pain conditions. It briefly describes common foot chronic pain syndromes and then reviews available injection techniques for each of these syndromes, weighing the avai...

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Autores principales: Urits, Ivan, Smoots, Daniel, Franscioni, Henry, Patel, Anjana, Fackler, Nathan, Wiley, Seth, Berger, Amnon A., Kassem, Hisham, Urman, Richard D., Manchikanti, Laxmaiah, Abd-Elsayed, Alaa, Kaye, Alan D., Viswanath, Omar
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Publicado: Springer Healthcare 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7203280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32107725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40122-020-00157-5
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author Urits, Ivan
Smoots, Daniel
Franscioni, Henry
Patel, Anjana
Fackler, Nathan
Wiley, Seth
Berger, Amnon A.
Kassem, Hisham
Urman, Richard D.
Manchikanti, Laxmaiah
Abd-Elsayed, Alaa
Kaye, Alan D.
Viswanath, Omar
author_facet Urits, Ivan
Smoots, Daniel
Franscioni, Henry
Patel, Anjana
Fackler, Nathan
Wiley, Seth
Berger, Amnon A.
Kassem, Hisham
Urman, Richard D.
Manchikanti, Laxmaiah
Abd-Elsayed, Alaa
Kaye, Alan D.
Viswanath, Omar
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description PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This is a comprehensive literature review of the available evidence and techniques of foot injections for chronic pain conditions. It briefly describes common foot chronic pain syndromes and then reviews available injection techniques for each of these syndromes, weighing the available evidence and comparing the available approaches. RECENT FINDINGS: Foot and ankle pain affects 20% of the population over 50 and significantly impairs mobility and ability to participate in activities of daily living (ADLs), as well as increases fall risk. It is commonly treated with costly surgery, at times with questionable efficacy. Injection therapy is challenging when the etiology is anatomical or compressive. Morton’s neuroma is a budging of the interdigital nerve. Steroid, alcohol, and capsaicin injections provide some benefit, but it is short lived. Hyaluronic acid (HA) injection provided long-term relief and could prove to be a viable treatment option. Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is most likely secondary to repeat tendon stress—platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) and prolotherapy have been trialed for this condition, but more evidence is required to show efficacy. Similar injections were trials for plantar fasciitis and achieved only short-term relief; however, some evidence suggests that PRP injections reduce the frequency of required therapy. Tarsal tunnel syndrome, a compressive neuropathy carries a risk of permanent neural injury if left untreated. Injection therapy can provide a bridge to surgery; however, surgical decompression remains the definitive therapy. When the etiology is inflammatory, steroid injection is more likely to provide benefit. This has been shown in several studies for gout, as well as osteoarthritis of the foot and ankle and treatment-refractory rheumatoid arthritis. HA showed similar benefit, possibly due to anti-inflammatory effects. Stem cell injections may provide the additional benefit of structure restoration. SUMMARY: Chronic foot pain is common in the general population and has significant associated morbidity and disability. Traditionally treated with surgery, these are costly and only somewhat effective. Injections provide an effective alternative financially and some evidence exists that they are effective in pain alleviation. However, current evidence is limited and the benefit described from injection therapy has been short-lived in most cases. Further studies in larger populations are required to evaluate the long-term effects of these treatments.
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spelling pubmed-72032802020-05-12 Injection Techniques for Common Chronic Pain Conditions of the Foot: A Comprehensive Review Urits, Ivan Smoots, Daniel Franscioni, Henry Patel, Anjana Fackler, Nathan Wiley, Seth Berger, Amnon A. Kassem, Hisham Urman, Richard D. Manchikanti, Laxmaiah Abd-Elsayed, Alaa Kaye, Alan D. Viswanath, Omar Pain Ther Review PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This is a comprehensive literature review of the available evidence and techniques of foot injections for chronic pain conditions. It briefly describes common foot chronic pain syndromes and then reviews available injection techniques for each of these syndromes, weighing the available evidence and comparing the available approaches. RECENT FINDINGS: Foot and ankle pain affects 20% of the population over 50 and significantly impairs mobility and ability to participate in activities of daily living (ADLs), as well as increases fall risk. It is commonly treated with costly surgery, at times with questionable efficacy. Injection therapy is challenging when the etiology is anatomical or compressive. Morton’s neuroma is a budging of the interdigital nerve. Steroid, alcohol, and capsaicin injections provide some benefit, but it is short lived. Hyaluronic acid (HA) injection provided long-term relief and could prove to be a viable treatment option. Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is most likely secondary to repeat tendon stress—platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) and prolotherapy have been trialed for this condition, but more evidence is required to show efficacy. Similar injections were trials for plantar fasciitis and achieved only short-term relief; however, some evidence suggests that PRP injections reduce the frequency of required therapy. Tarsal tunnel syndrome, a compressive neuropathy carries a risk of permanent neural injury if left untreated. Injection therapy can provide a bridge to surgery; however, surgical decompression remains the definitive therapy. When the etiology is inflammatory, steroid injection is more likely to provide benefit. This has been shown in several studies for gout, as well as osteoarthritis of the foot and ankle and treatment-refractory rheumatoid arthritis. HA showed similar benefit, possibly due to anti-inflammatory effects. Stem cell injections may provide the additional benefit of structure restoration. SUMMARY: Chronic foot pain is common in the general population and has significant associated morbidity and disability. Traditionally treated with surgery, these are costly and only somewhat effective. Injections provide an effective alternative financially and some evidence exists that they are effective in pain alleviation. However, current evidence is limited and the benefit described from injection therapy has been short-lived in most cases. Further studies in larger populations are required to evaluate the long-term effects of these treatments. Springer Healthcare 2020-02-27 2020-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7203280/ /pubmed/32107725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40122-020-00157-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, which permits any non-commercial use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Smoots, Daniel
Franscioni, Henry
Patel, Anjana
Fackler, Nathan
Wiley, Seth
Berger, Amnon A.
Kassem, Hisham
Urman, Richard D.
Manchikanti, Laxmaiah
Abd-Elsayed, Alaa
Kaye, Alan D.
Viswanath, Omar
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7203280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32107725
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