Steroid Use Significantly Reduces Pain After Radiofrequency Neurotomy

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Original post: Newswise - Drug and Drug Abuse Steroid Use Significantly Reduces Pain After Radiofrequency Neurotomy

Radiofrequency neurotomy is used to provide long-term relief for chronic neck and lower-back pain. The most common side effect is a sensation of burning, numbness, and shooting in the area where the needles were placed. This study found that steroids significantly reduce this side effect.