Musculoskeletal surgery for nontraumatic pain: not a great analgesic

 Musculoskeletal surgery for nontraumatic pain: not a great analgesic

Question

Do common musculoskeletal surgical procedures produce better pain relief than no surgery?

Conclusion

Sure, musculoskeletal surgery is invaluable for unintentional injury. But for conditions associated with chronic pain — such as knee, shoulder, wrist, neck, or back pain — even patients with objective changes on imaging that scream out for intervention, will not, on average, have better long-term pain relief with surgery as compared with no surgery. Most of the studies were not masked and there should have been a placebo effect to bolster a difference in pain relief between surgery and no surgery. As with any intervention, some people will benefit from surgery, but, on average, patients won’t be better off.

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