Background: Shoulder pain is a distressing but under-reported and poorly managed symptom in people with motor neurone disease.
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the efficacy of suprascapular nerve block for the management of shoulder pain in patients with motor neurone disease.
Methods: A total of 27 patients with motor neurone disease and shoulder pain were offered a suprascapular nerve block. Ten of these patients had bilateral shoulder pain and both were injected, making a total of 37 shoulders. The patients were followed up for a total of 3 months, or until death. Shoulder pain was measured using the pain scale (out of 100) of the shoulder pain and disability index and compared with baseline scores and a placebo control group from an earlier study using the same methodology (ACTRN12619000353190).
Results: Following the nerve block there was a significant improvement of pain scores from baseline (58.4) at week 1 (20.8, < 0.000), week 6 (17.6, < 0.000) and week 12 (30.4, = 0.001) and a significant improvement compared with the control group across each time interval.
Conclusion: Suprascapular nerve block is a safe, effective therapy for patients with chronic shoulder pain.
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