Vertebrogenic Pain

Posted by bajjerfan @bajjerfan, 1 day ago

Has anyone here been diagnosed with vertebrogenic pain? If so what was done for it? Was it treatable for you if you have any kind of hardware present from previous spinal procedures?
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""Vertebrogenic pain is a type of chronic lower back pain originating from damaged, inflamed vertebral endplates. It is caused by the irritation of the basivertebral nerve, which transmits pain signals deep into the spine. It accounts for a significant portion of long-term back pain that is notoriously resistant to conservative therapies.

Vertebrogenic low back pain can be a disability, especially in the advanced stages. With VLBP, you may experience pain when you're physically active, bend forward, or sit for extended periods. You may also get referred pain, which is pain in a different area of the body from where the pain originates.""

If you had VLBP and referred pain, what was the nature of the referred pain?

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