Trigger point injections
For the treatment of
Chronic pain
Commissioning position
This intervention is not routinely commissioned and therefore should not be routinely offered to patients. Application for funding approval can be made, using the IFR process, by the clinician recommending the intervention, if their assessment is that there are exceptional reasons why their patient could benefit from it.
Summary of rationale
Identification of trigger points depends on the subjective assessment of a clinician and there are no objective clinical tests in routine use or any imaging criteria to determine the location of trigger points. There is a lack of high-quality evidence of clinical effectiveness to support the use of trigger point injections with corticosteroids +/- local anaesthetic. NICE guidance (NG193) recommends that these injections are not initiated.
Associated Pathways
Specialties
Places covered by
- east-riding
- hull
- north-east-lincolnshire
- north-lincolnshire
- north-yorkshire
- vale-of-york