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  • Schneider BJ, Huynh L, Levin J, Rinkaekan P, Kordi R, Kennedy DJ. Does Immediate Pain Relief After an Injection into the Sacroiliac Joint with Anesthetic and Corticosteroid Predict Subsequent Pain Relief? Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2017 May 17. PMID: 28521006 [PubMed]

To determine if immediate pain response following an injection with local anesthetic and corticosteroid predicts subsequent relief.


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