Can Discography Cause Long-term Back Symptoms in Previously Asymptomatic Subjects?
Spine2000Vol. 25(14), pp. 1803–1808
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Abstract
Discography in a subject group without low back pain but with significant emotional and chronic pain problems may result in reports of significant back pain for at least 1 year after injection. Subjects with normal psychometric test results had no reports of significant long-term back pain after discography.
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