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Anesthetic ± corticosteroid injection into cervical facet joint
Diagnostic study for pain referable to cervical facet joint
Indications
Chronic or acute on chronic cervical facet osteoarthritis
Posttraumatic osteoarthritis
Preprocedure imaging
Correlate imaging abnormality with patient symptoms
Assess degree of bone overgrowth and best place to access joint
Supine, decubitus, or prone depending on level to be injected/anatomic relationships
Craniocervical junction
Occiput/C1: Lateral approach with patient supine or decubitus
C1/C2: Posterior approach with patient prone
CT imaging is preferred by some interventionalists in upper cervical region
Subaxial cervical spine (C3-C7): Generally lateral approach with patient supine or decubitus
Reproduction of pain with injection
Concordant or discordant pain
Pain intensity before, during, and after injection
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