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Is there sufficient research to support the use of therapeutic injections for the spine and sacroiliac joints
Skeletal Radiology, 10/12/09
Peterson C et al. – No randomized controlled trials, meta–analyses or systematic reviews addressing the effectiveness of therapeutic sacroiliac joint injections have been found. For some injections, corticosteroids may not provide better outcomes compared to local anesthetic injections alone.
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