Peripheral nerve blocks and trigger point injections in headache management - a systematic review and suggestions for future research.

Author: , AshkenaziAvi, BlumenfeldAndrew, DePalmaTraci, GrosbergBrian, LiptonRichard B, NapchanUri, NarouzeSamer, NettRobert, RosenthalBarbara, TepperStewart

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Interventional procedures such as peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) and trigger point injections (TPIs) have long been used in the treatment of various headache disorders. There are, however, little data on their efficacy for the treatment of specific headache syndromes. Moreover, there is no widely ac...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01675.x

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Peripheral Nerve Blocks and Trigger Point Injections: A Journey Through Headache Management

Headache disorders are a common and debilitating condition, affecting millions of people worldwide. Interventional procedures such as peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) and trigger point injections (TPIs) have been used for a long time to treat headaches, but the evidence for their effectiveness is limited. This research systematically reviews the available literature on the use of PNBs and TPIs for headache management. The researchers found that there is a lack of rigorous clinical trials on the effectiveness of these procedures for specific headache syndromes. They also noted a lack of consensus on the optimal techniques, types, and doses of local anesthetics used for these procedures.

Navigating the Desert of Headache Treatment

This research is like a camel navigating through the vast desert of headache treatment, seeking out a clear path to relief. The researchers found that there is still much to learn about the effectiveness of PNBs and TPIs for specific headache disorders. They emphasize the need for more rigorous clinical trials to standardize these procedures and provide definitive evidence for their efficacy. It's like a camel, relying on a compass (research) to guide its way through the desert (headache treatment), seeking out the most effective path to its destination (relief).

A Call for More Research on Headache Management

The study highlights the need for more research on the effectiveness of PNBs and TPIs for headache management. This is especially important for establishing standardized techniques and regimens for these procedures. This will allow healthcare providers to provide the most effective and safe treatment options for patients with headache disorders.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is like a compass guiding us through the complexities of headache management. The findings underscore the need for further research to clarify the role of PNBs and TPIs in treating various headache disorders. As researchers continue to explore these interventions, we can envision a future where headache treatment is more precise, effective, and personalized for individual patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2010-10-08
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-01
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

20487039

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01675.x

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