KRONİK TOPUK AĞRISI OLAN HASTALARA ULTRASONOGRAFİ EŞLİĞİNDE UYGULANAN POSTERİOR TİBİAL VE SURAL SİNİR PULSED RADYOFREKANS İŞLEMİNİN ETKİNLİĞİ
Amaç
Bu çalışmanın amacı kronik topuk ağrısı olan hastalara
ultrasonografi (USG) eşliğinde uygulanan posterior
tibial ve sural sinir pulsed radyofrekans (PRF) işleminin
ağrı skoruna ve günlük aktiviteye etkisini değerlendirmek
Gereç ve Yöntem
Kronik topuk ağrısı olan ve USG ile posterior tibial ve
sural sinir PRF işlemi uygulanmış 21 hastanın verileri
tarandı. Ağrı değerlendirmesi için sayısal değerlendirme
ölçeği (NRS) ve fonksiyonel kapasite için Amerikan
Ortopedik Ayak-Ayak Bileği Derneği (AOFAS)
skoru kullanıldı. İşlemden önceki değerler ile işlemden
sonraki 1., 3., 6. aylardaki değerler karşılaştırıldı.
Bulgular
Çalışmaya dahil edilen hastaların demografik verilerine
bakıldığında yaş ortalamaları 51,80±10,87’di. 15
kadın 6 erkek olmak üzere toplam 21 hasta çalışmaya
dahil edildi. Hastaların posterior tibial ve sural sinir
PRF işlemi öncesi NRS değerleri ortalama 8,47±0,60,
AOFAS ortalama değerleri 46,71±5,28’di. Hastaların
posterior tibial ve sural sinir PRF işlemi sonrası 1., 3.,
6. aylardaki NRS ve AOFAS değerleri, işlem öncesi
NRS ve AOFAS değerleri ile kıyaslandığında istatistiksel
olarak anlamlı düşük bulundu.
Sonuç
Kronik topuk ağrısı olan hastalara USG eşliğinde
uygulanan posterior tibial sinir ve sural sinir PRF işleminin
6 aylık periyotta hem ağrıya hem de günlük
aktiviteler üzerine olumlu etkisi olduğunu gözlemledik.
EFFICIENCY OF ULTRASOUND GUIDED PULSED RADIOFREQUENCY OF POSTERIOR TIBIAL AND SURAL NERVE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEEL PAIN
Objective
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of
ultrasonography (USG) guided posterior tibial and
sural nerve pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) treatment
on pain score and daily activity in patients with chronic
heel pain.
Materials and Methods
The data of 21 patients with chronic heel pain who
underwent posterior tibial and sural nerve pulsed
rf with USG were scanned. Numerical rating scale
(NRS) was used for pain assessment and American
Orthopedic Foot-Ankle Association (AOFAS) score
was used for functional capacity. The values before
the procedure and the 1, 3, 6 months after the
procedure were compared.
Results
The demographic data of the patients included in
the study, the mean age was 51.80±10.87 years. A
total of 21 patients, 15 females and 6 males, were
included in the study. The NRS and AOFAS values
of the patients 1, 3, 6 months after the posterior tibial
and sural nerve PRF procedure were found to be
statistically significantly lower when compared to the
pre-procedural NRS and AOFAS values.
Conclusion
We observed that the USG guided posterior tibial
nerve and sural nerve PRF treatment in patients with
chronic heel pain were positive effect on both pain
and daily activities in a 6-month period.
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