Title of article :
Endoscopic Neuromodulation of Suprascapular Nerve in Chronic Shoulder Pain: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Divizia, Marco Valle Giulia Hospital - Roma - Italy , Germani, Giorgio Valle Giulia Hospital - Roma - Italy , Urti, Ignazio Valle Giulia Hospital - Roma - Italy , Imani, Farnad Pain Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Varrassi, Giustino Paolo Procacci Foundation - Roma - Italy , Meloncelli, Stefano Valle Giulia Hospital - Roma - Italy
Abstract :
Shoulder pain is very frequent, especially in middle-aged male adults. Its treatment may be very problematic, mainly in patients
who cannot rest and stop their work. At present, it is treated with analgesics, physiotherapy, infiltration of corticosteroids, and/or
radiofrequency neuromodulation of the suprascapular nerve. This may be effective but not easy to do. Its efficacy is limited in time,
especially because the approach to the nerve trunk may be problematic for its anatomical nature. Ultrasonography has helped, but
it is not always completely helpful, due to the small dimension and the complexity of the anatomical structure. In this case report,
we describe a more helpful approach to the nerve trunk using an endoscopic technique. The results are very promising. However,
larger studies would be necessary to make clear its usefulness.
Keywords :
Shoulder Pain , Chronic Pain , Neuromodulation , Radiofrequency , NSAIDs
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine