Utility of thermographic evaluation in spinal cord stimulation therapy DTM workflow for thoracolumbar compression fracture and lumbar spinal canal stenosis

Author:

Maeda Hiroyuki

Abstract

Among the orthopedic conditions that cause low back pain, many patients with thoracolumbar compression fractures and lumbar spinal canal stenosis caused by osteoporosis visit orthopedic surgeons. However, many patients do not respond to analgesics or nerve block injections, and many are at risk or unwilling to undergo surgery due to age or underlying disease. We believe that spinal cord stimulation therapy is a new treatment option for orthopedic low back and leg pain. We have performed spinal cord stimulation for chronic intractable pain in patients with thoracolumbar spine compression fractures and lumbar spinal canal stenosis who had lower limb pain and back pain. There are few reports of spinal cord stimulation therapy treatment by orthopedic surgeons. In many cases, medical medications and nerve blocks do not improve the pain, and surgical treatment may be performed. We evaluated whether minimally invasive spinal cord stimulation therapy for orthopedic diseases improves pain by altering blood flow to the lower extremities using thermography. Methods: Thermography and NRS of both lower extremities were measured before and after spinal cord stimulation therapy in 27 patients (15 women and 12 men) with back and leg pain due to thoracolumbar spine compression fracture and lumbar spinal canal stenosis. Results: Thermography showed an increase in body surface temperature of approximately 6°C. NRS showed an average improvement of 6.4. Discussion: Spinal cord stimulation therapy may improve blood flow in both lower limbs and lower back and leg pain, especially for back and leg pain caused by thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture and lumbar spinal canal stenosis, among other orthopedic diseases. Thermography is likely to be useful as an evaluation tool.

Publisher

MedCrave Group Kft.

Subject

General Medicine

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