Cluneal neuropathy: Background, diagnosis, and treatment. [Review]

Cluneal neuropathy: Background, diagnosis, and treatment. [Review] - 2023

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cluneal neuropathy is encompassed by three distinct clinical entities. Superior, middle, and inferior cluneal neuralgia make up the constellation of symptoms associated with cluneal neuropathy. Each has its own variable anatomy. DISCUSSION: Adjusted incidence rates of superior cluneal neuropathy are 1.6%-11.7%. Accurate diagnosis remains challenging due to the lack of standardized criteria and the aforementioned variability. Treatment may include therapeutic nerve blocks, ablative techniques, neuromodulation, and surgical decompression. Gaps including those related to true incidence and work up exist. Outcomes from interventional studies are limited and mixed due to significant population heterogeneity and non-standardized treatment approaches coupled with very small sample sizes. Copyright � 2022 World Institute of Pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We compiled a narrative review including a review of available literature. We conducted searches on PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase and Google Scholar on the topics of cluneal neuropathy and treatment therein. RESULTS: We collected source articles regarding original descriptions of the disease entities in addition to articles focused on treatment.


English

1530-7085

10.1111/papr.13199 [doi]


*Nerve Block
*Nerve Compression Syndromes
*Neuralgia
Buttocks/ir [Innervation]
Buttocks/su [Surgery]
Decompression, Surgical
Humans
Nerve Block/mt [Methods]
Nerve Compression Syndromes/co [Complications]
Neuralgia/su [Surgery]--Automated


MedStar National Rehabilitation Network


Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency


Journal Article
Review

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