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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2023 Jul-Aug;174(4):336-342.
doi: 10.7417/CT.2023.2447.

The role of mesotherapy in the management of spinal pain. A randomized controlled study

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Randomized Controlled Trial

The role of mesotherapy in the management of spinal pain. A randomized controlled study

S Brauneis et al. Clin Ter. 2023 Jul-Aug.
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Abstract

Background: Mesotherapy is a technique through which active ingredients are administered into the thickness of the skin in order to increase the local analgesic effect.

Methods: 141 patients with spinal pain not responding to systemic therapy with NSAIDs were randomized to receive one or more intra-cutaneous drugs on a weekly basis.

Results: All patients achieved a pain reduction of at least 50% compared to baseline, and all tolerated the therapy without having to resort to systemic drug dose increases.

Conclusions: The data from our study show that the active ingredients infiltrated into the skin induce a mesodermal modulation between the infiltrated liquid and the cutaneous nervous and cellular structures from which the typical drug-saving effect of mesotherapy arises. Although further studies are needed to establish how to integrate mesotherapy in various clinical settings, it appears to be a useful technique available to the practicing physician. This research is also useful in guiding future clinical research.

Keywords: Spinal pain; mesodermal modulation; mesotherapy; pain.

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