Bilateral Suprascapular Nerve Cryoneurolysis for Pain Associated With Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis: A Case Report.

Nerve block Osteoarthritis Pain Rehabilitation

Journal

Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation
ISSN: 2590-1095
Titre abrégé: Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101763542

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2023
Historique:
entrez: 27 3 2023
pubmed: 28 3 2023
medline: 28 3 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Osteoarthritis is a leading cause of disability, typically treated with exercise, analgesics, injections, or surgeries. Cryoneurolysis is an established technique for the treatment of pain, including osteoarthritis that may provide an alternative for patients in whom surgery is not appropriate and conservative measures have failed. We present our experience with a 78-year-old man with severe pain from bilateral glenohumeral osteoarthritis. Their condition is complicated by several concurrent diagnoses, leaving them ineligible for surgical intervention, despite pharmacologic treatments proving insufficient to manage their pain. As an alternative, bilateral cryoneurolysis of the suprascapular nerve was performed at the suprascapular notch. Pain and disability scores both lessened on the Brief Pain Inventory Score, Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder and Hand (change of 9 points after 170 days) as well as the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (change of 19 points after 170 days). The patient had improved active and passive range of motion for flexion, abduction, and external rotation of the shoulder. Improvements endured to follow-up at 170 days. There were no negative side effects as a result of the procedure.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36968166
doi: 10.1016/j.arrct.2023.100256
pii: S2590-1095(23)00003-4
pmc: PMC10036224
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Pagination

100256

Informations de copyright

© 2023 The Authors.

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Auteurs

Fraser MacRae (F)

Western University, School of Physical Therapy, London, Canada.
Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, Canada.

Eve Boissonnault (E)

Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, Canada.
Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada.

Mahdis Hashemi (M)

Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, Canada.

Paul Winston (P)

Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, Canada.
Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver, Canada.

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