Discogenic Low Back Pain Management Shifts Toward Mechanism Informed Precision Care Strategies
Managing discogenic low back pain effectively demands moving away from generalized treatment algorithms toward a more nuanced approach. This narrative review highlights the importance of understanding specific patient mechanisms rather than applying a one-size-fits-all strategy to complex spinal conditions.
Integrating structural imaging with functional soft-tissue assessment provides critical insights into individual patient presentations. These detailed evaluations allow clinicians to identify distinct phenotypes that respond differently to various therapeutic modalities. Such precision helps tailor interventions to the unique anatomical and physiological characteristics of each patient.
A phenotype-driven precision framework encompasses a diverse range of therapeutic options. These include basivertebral nerve ablation, bipolar cooled radiofrequency ablation, neuromodulation, rehabilitation, manual therapy, and ultrasound-guided dry needling. Selecting the appropriate intervention depends on matching the treatment mechanism to the specific patient phenotype identified through comprehensive assessment.
This approach aims to optimize outcomes by ensuring the right treatment reaches the right patient. By reducing unnecessary procedural escalation, clinicians can minimize risks and improve overall patient satisfaction. Ultimately, this strategy represents a significant advancement in managing chronic spinal pain with greater efficacy and safety.