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Am Fam Physician. 2025;112(5):569-570

CLINICAL QUESTION

What interventions should be avoided in patients with chronic cervical spine or low back pain?

BOTTOM LINE

The guidelines strongly recommend against the use of corticosteroid or local anesthetic injection or radiofrequency ablation to treat chronic low back or cervical spine pain not due to cancer based on a lack of evidence of benefit greater than placebo. (Level of Evidence = 1a)

SYNOPSIS

The guidelines are based on a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized trials and a systematic review of observational studies of interventional procedures for chronic axial and radicular noncancer spine (cervical and lower back) pain. The development group included patients, clinicians, and methodologists. No members had financial conflicts of interest.

For localized chronic low back or cervical pain, the group recommends against epidural or joint injection of a corticosteroid or local anesthetic; joint radiofrequency ablation; or intramuscular injection of a local anesthetic, with or without a corticosteroid. For radicular cervical or low back pain, they recommend against using dorsal root ganglion radiofrequency or epidural injection of a corticosteroid or local anesthetic. The group considered recommending treatments with moderate-to high-certainty evidence of harms or burden if there was moderate- or high-certainty evidence of important benefit. However, they were unable to find evidence of benefit compared with placebo or sham procedures for any of the evaluated interventions, and their recommendations are considered strong (high confidence that the intervention will produce more harm than benefit).

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POEMs (patient-oriented evidence that matters) are provided by Essential Evidence Plus, a point-of-care clinical decision support system published by Wiley-Blackwell. For more information, see http://www.essentialevidenceplus.com. Copyright Wiley-Blackwell. Used with permission.

For definitions of levels of evidence used in POEMs, see https://www.essentialevidenceplus.com/Home/Loe?show=Sort.

Primary Care Update, a free podcast focused on POEMs, is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

This series is coordinated by Natasha J. Pyzocha, DO, contributing editor.

A collection of POEMs published in AFP is available at https://www.aafp.org/afp/poems.

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