mobic and Neck-Pain

mobic has been researched along with Neck-Pain* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for mobic and Neck-Pain

ArticleYear
Use of an intraoperative navigation system and piezoelectric surgery for styloidectomy in a patient with Eagle's syndrome: a case report.
    Journal of medical case reports, 2017, Nov-15, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Elongated styloid process syndrome (Eagle's syndrome) is the term given to the symptomatic elongation of the styloid process or the mineralization of the stylohyoid or stylomandibular ligament. The two commonly used approaches for the surgical treatment of this syndrome are the transcervical and transoral approaches. Both have their limitations and specific intraoperative risks. Here, we report the treatment of a patient with Eagle's syndrome using the transoral approach in conjunction with piezoelectric surgery, surgical planning, and intraoperative navigation to reduce the risk of complications.. The elongated styloid process was resected in a 45-year-old Japanese man using a minimally invasive approach with an intraoperative navigation system. Preoperative preparation involved the use of a custom interocclusal splint to produce the mouth opening conditions required during surgery. Using the three-dimensional position of the navigation probe, the location of the elongated styloid process was identified. After confirmation of the resection spot via the transoral approach, the styloid process was dissected by piezoelectric surgery. Follow-up examination showed an uneventful recovery with no associated complications.. The resection of the styloid process using an intraoperative navigation system and a custom interocclusal splint during a transoral approach, together with a piezoelectric cutting device, is safe and effective for the treatment of Eagle's syndrome.

    Topics: Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Meloxicam; Middle Aged; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures; Mouth; Neck Pain; Oral Surgical Procedures; Ossification, Heterotopic; Osteotomy; Piezosurgery; Radiography; Temporal Bone; Thiazines; Thiazoles; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Treatment Outcome

2017
Unusual cervical spine involvement in psoriatic arthritis: a case series.
    Clinical rheumatology, 2009, Volume: 28, Issue:11

    Cervical spine involvement in psoriatic arthritis is not uncommon and can often mimic symptoms and signs of ankylosing spondylitis. However, some specific features may help to differentiate between patients with psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. Here, we present a series of three patients with psoriatic arthritis and increasing cervical pain and loss of mobility. Each of the cases shows specific radiographic characteristics. These cases therefore illustrate different aspects of the involvement of the cervical spine in axial forms of psoriatic arthritis and highlight the importance of proper evaluation and management of axial disease in psoriatic arthritis.

    Topics: Adult; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Arthritis, Psoriatic; Cervical Vertebrae; Diagnosis, Differential; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Humans; Male; Meloxicam; Methotrexate; Middle Aged; Neck Pain; Orthopedic Fixation Devices; Range of Motion, Articular; Spondylarthritis; Spondylitis, Ankylosing; Thiazines; Thiazoles; Tramadol

2009