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===Cervical Pain Maps for Medial Branch Blocks=== | ===Cervical Pain Maps for Medial Branch Blocks=== | ||
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C6 and C7 radicular pain.png|Based off data from Rainville et al. The asterix indicates the only area where there is a statistical difference, with impaired in the distal radial aspect of the dorsal forearm more common in C6 than C7 radiculopathy<ref>{{#pmid:26253986}}</ref> | |||
Cervical radicular scapula pain.png|(a)C5 and C8 cutaneous nerves traverse up and down the spine of the scapula, respectively, whereas the courses of C6 and C7 cutaneous nerves are not found.<br>(b) The site of radicular pain involving the C6 root overlaps with that of the C5 root, and also involves the posterior deltoid. | |||
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==Interspinous Ligaments== | ==Interspinous Ligaments== | ||
Referred pain patterns from noxious stimulation of the cervical interspinous ligaments. Kellgren 1939. | Referred pain patterns from noxious stimulation of the cervical interspinous ligaments. Kellgren 1939. |
Revision as of 20:47, 22 April 2021
This article is a stub.
Facetogenic Pain
- Main article: Chronic Post-Traumatic Neck Pain
Cervical Pain Maps for Medial Branch Blocks
Images Copyright © 2007 American Academy of Pain Medicine
Full Image: File:Cervical Pain Maps Grid.jpg [1]
Probabilities
Images Copyright © 2020 American Academy of Pain Medicine
Radicular Pain
- Main article: Cervical Radicular Pain
Based off data from Rainville et al. The asterix indicates the only area where there is a statistical difference, with impaired in the distal radial aspect of the dorsal forearm more common in C6 than C7 radiculopathy[2]
Interspinous Ligaments
Referred pain patterns from noxious stimulation of the cervical interspinous ligaments. Kellgren 1939.
References
- ↑ Cooper et al.. Cervical zygapophysial joint pain maps. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) 2007. 8:344-53. PMID: 17610457. DOI.
- ↑ Rainville et al.. Exploration of sensory impairments associated with C6 and C7 radiculopathies. The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2016. 16:49-54. PMID: 26253986. DOI.