Injections of Local Anesthetics into the Pharyngeal Region Reduce Trapezius Muscle Tenderness.

Forschende Komplementarmedizin Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-04-12 DOI:10.1159/000444665
Stefan Weinschenk, Markus W Hollmann, Richard Göllner, Susanne Picardi, Thomas Strowitzki, Leon Diehl, Lorenz Hotz, Thomas Meuser
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Abstract

Background: Neck pain is a frequent reason for seeking medical advice. Neuroanatomical findings suggest a close connection between the pharynx and the trapezius region. Irritation of the pharynx may induce tenderness of this area. Specific tender points, called neck reflex points (NRPs), can be identified here with high reproducibility. We hypothesized that therapeutic local anesthesia (TLA; or neural therapy, NT) in the pharyngeal region can reduce tenderness in patients with therapy-resistant neck pain.

Patients and methods: 17 consecutive female patients with chronic cervical pain and positive trapezius NRPs received bilateral injections of 0.5 ml 1% procaine into the palatine velum. The NRPs were assessed using a 3-level pain index (PI = 0, 1, or 2) before and 3-5 min after each injection.

Results: We found a significant reduction in tenderness of the NRP of the trapezius region (NRP C7) immediately after TLA/NT. 30 positive NRPs were found before therapy and only 13 after therapy (p < 0.01). The average PI of the NRP C7 was 1.24 ± 0.77 before and 0.35 ± 0.59 after therapy (right side), and 1.34 ± 0.59 before and 0.59 ± 0.69 after therapy (left side). The pre- and post-therapy PI values were significantly different on both the right and left sides of the trapezius region (p < 0.01). No adverse effects were observed.

Conclusions: Pharyngeal irritation may induce and maintain therapy-resistant cervical pain in patients with chronic pharyngeal disease. These patients could benefit from remote TLA/NT injections in the pharyngeal region.

咽区注射局麻药减轻斜方肌压痛。
背景:颈部疼痛是求医的常见原因。神经解剖学的发现表明在咽和斜方肌区之间有密切的联系。对咽的刺激可引起这个部位的压痛。特定的压痛点,称为颈部反射点(nrp),可以在这里识别,重现性高。我们假设治疗性局部麻醉(TLA;或神经疗法,NT)在咽区可以减少压痛的治疗难治性颈痛患者。患者与方法:连续17例女性慢性颈痛伴斜方肌NRPs阳性患者,双侧在腭膜内注射1%普鲁卡因0.5 ml。在每次注射前和注射后3-5分钟,采用3级疼痛指数(PI = 0、1或2)评估nrp。结果:我们发现在TLA/NT后,斜方肌区NRP (NRP C7)的压痛明显减少。治疗前nrp阳性30例,治疗后阳性13例(p < 0.01)。治疗前(右侧)NRP C7平均PI为1.24±0.77,治疗后(右侧)平均PI为0.35±0.59;治疗前(左侧)平均PI为1.34±0.59,治疗后(左侧)平均PI为0.59±0.69。治疗前后斜方肌区左右两侧PI值差异有统计学意义(p < 0.01)。未观察到不良反应。结论:咽部刺激可诱发并维持慢性咽部疾病患者治疗抵抗性宫颈疼痛。这些患者可以从咽区远程TLA/NT注射中获益。
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Forschende Komplementarmedizin
Forschende Komplementarmedizin 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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