A widely used method of treating a common cause of back and
leg pain — steroid injections for spinal stenosis — may provide little benefit
for many patients, according to a new study that experts said should make
doctors and patients think twice about the treatment. The study, the largest
randomized trial evaluating the treatment, found that patients receiving a
standard stenosis injection — which combine a steroid and a local anesthetic —
had no less pain and virtually no greater function after six weeks than patients
injected with anesthetic alone. The research, involving 400 patients at 16
sites, was published Wednesday in The New England Journal of
Medicine.
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