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The main objective is to evaluate the efficacy of a single posterior intra-articular injection of dexamethasone on radicular pain (RP) at 1 month in the treatment of uncomplicated chronic cervicobrachial neuralgia (CBN) in adults, resistant to well-conducted first-line medical treatment.
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Cervicobrachial Neuralgia (CBN) is a common condition caused by the compression of a nerve root (C5, C6, C7, or C8) in the cervical spine. In 10% of cases, the duration of symptoms exceeds 3 months, at which point it is considered chronic. Two main etiologies are distinguished :
The role of corticosteroid injections in the therapeutic strategy in France remains controversial. Literature on the efficacy of cervical spinal injections is heterogeneous and limited, the safety of such injections is debated, and product availability is restricted.
We hypothesize that posterior intra-articular dexamethasone injection would be effective for radicular pain resistant to first-line medical treatment.
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70 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Camille DASTE, MD,PhD; Laetitia PEAUDECERF, PhD
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