Tag: disability reduction

Efficacy of Intradiscal Ozone Therapy with or without Periforaminal Steroid Injection on Lumbar Disc Herniation: A Double-Blinded Controlled Study

This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of intradiscal ozone therapy, with or without periforaminal steroid injection, in treating lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and associated low back and leg pain. The study included 65 patients who were divided into two groups: one received only ozone therapy, and the other received

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Intramuscular oxygen-ozone therapy in the treatment of acute back pain with lumbar disc herniation: a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, clinical trial of active and simulated lumbar paravertebral injection

This randomized controlled trial investigates the use of intramuscular oxygen-ozone (O2O3) therapy in treating acute low back pain (LBP) due to lumbar disc herniation. The study included 60 participants, with those receiving active O2O3 therapy showing significant improvements in pain reduction, disability, and reliance on pain medication compared to the

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Intramuscular oxygen-ozone therapy in the treatment of low back pain

This study evaluates the efficacy of intramuscular oxygen-ozone therapy for treating low back pain (LBP) using paravertebral ozone injections. A total of 109 patients were treated, with 67 completing the study. Results showed that 79% of patients experienced a significant reduction in pain (VAS reduction by 2.3 points) and improvement

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