This study is being conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a single injection for the treatment of Cervicobrachial Neuralgia. This condition involves pain that starts in the neck and travels down the arm, often caused by irritation of the nerves. The treatment involves an intra-articular injection, which is a procedure where medicine is delivered directly into a joint space. In this study, participants will receive either dexamethasone, a type of corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation and pain, or a placebo consisting of NaCl 0.9%, which is a saline solution.
The research focuses on managing radicular pain, which is the specific type of shooting or radiating pain that follows the path of a nerve. During the course of the study, individuals will undergo the injection and then be monitored over several months to observe changes in their pain levels and overall ability to perform daily activities. The process includes regular check-ins to track how the medication affects the discomfort in the neck and arms.



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