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PAIN MEDICINE
卷 20, 期 3, 页码 446-455出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pm/pny249
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Cervical Intervertebral Disc; Neck Pain
ObjectivesBackground Objectives To determine the extent and strength of evidence that supports the belief that cervical intervertebral discs are a source of neck pain. Design Design The evidence from anatomical, laboratory, experimental, diagnostic, and treatment studies was summarized and analyzed for concept validity, face validity, content validity, and construct validity. Results Results Evidence from basic sciences shows that cervical discs have a nociceptive innervation, and experimental studies show that they are capable of producing neck pain. Disc stimulation has been developed as a diagnostic test but has rarely been used in a disciplined fashion. The prevalence of cervical disc pain has not been properly established but appears to be low. No treatment has been established that reliably achieves complete relief of neck pain in substantial proportions of patients. Conclusions Conclusions Basic science evidence supports the concept of cervical disc pain, but epidemiologic and clinical evidence to vindicate the clinical application of the concept is poor or lacking.
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