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Eugene Carragee

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  • Provocative discography in volunteer subjects with mild persistent low back pain.

    Carragee EJ, Alamin TF, Miller J, Grafe M. Spine J. 2002 Jan-Feb; 2 (1): 25-34

    Whether discographic injections would be positive in subjects with benign persistent "backache" who are not seeking treatment is unknown. This information is important, because benign backache undoubtedly co-exists in patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) illness that is not discogenicin origin. If these subjects had a high rate of positive discography, the high background incidence of common backache would allow many positive tests in patients in whom discogenic processes were unrelated to their severe CLBP illness. Conversely, if subjects with benign low back pain rarely if ever had significant concordant pain reproduction on disc injections, the basic tenet of discographic diagnosis would be strengthened.

    PubMedID: 14588285

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