Expert Consensus
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Mar 26, 2021; 9(9): 2047-2057
Published online Mar 26, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i9.2047
Table 1 Contents of Spinal Pain[52] can be used as a reference for the selection of clinical indications for clinical ultrasound-guided injections
Chapter
Contents
Chapter 1Preface
Chapter 2Spine anatomy
Chapter 3Cervicogenic Pain
Part 1Cervical spondylosis
Part 2Cervical spinal nerve and dorsal rami syndrome
Part 3Cervical facet joint pain
Part 4Neck and shoulder myofascitis
Part 5Cervical interspinal and supraspinal ligamentitis
Part 6Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament
Part 7Cervicogenic headache
Chapter 4 Thoracic spinal pain
Part 1 Thoracic disc thoracalgia
Part 2 Thoracic stenosis
Part 3 Thoracic radicular neuralgia
Part 4 Thoracic spinal dorsal rami nerve syndrome
Part 5 Thoracic facet joint pain
Part 6 Back thoracic myofascitis
Part 7 Thoracic interspinal and supraspinal ligamentitis
Chapter 5 Lumbar spinal pain
Part 1 Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation
Part 2 Stenosis of lumbar spinal canal
Part 3 Lumbar spine instability
Part 4 Lumbar spinal dorsal rami nerve syndrome
Part 5 Lumbar facet joint pain
Part 6 Lower back myofascitis
Part 7Lumbar interspinal and supraspinal ligamentitis
Part 8Lumbar discogenic pain
Part 9 Lumbar spondylolisthesis
Part 10Third lumbar transverse process syndrome
Chapter 6 Sacrococcygeal spinal pain
Part 1 Sacrococcygeal spinal dorsal rami nerve syndrome
Part 2 Coccyalgia
Part 3 Sacral cyst
Part 4 Cauda equina injury syndrome
Part 5 Perineum Pain
Chapter 7 Other spinal pains
Part 1 Ankylosing spondylitis
Part 2 Osteoporotic compression fracture of spine
Part 3 Pain syndrome after failed back surgery
Part 4 Spine tumors
Part 5 Osteoporotic spinal pain
Part 6 Spinal tuberculosis
Part 7Spinal vertebral epiphysitis
Part 8Brucellar spondylitis
Part 9 Scoliosis
Part 10Spinal-derived abdominal pain
Chapter 8 Expert consensus of spinal pain