Table 2.
Treatment | Initial Success | Long-Term Success | Evidence | Advantages | Disadvantages |
Local corticosteroid injection | 20/24 (86%) responded | Within 1 year, 50% required surgery | Systematic review33; 4 RCTs17,20,23,24 | Effective symptom relief; some patients may not progress to surgery | Local steroid affords only temporary relief |
Oral steroid | Significant short-term symptom reduction | Unknown | 2 RCTs16,22 | Effective short-term symptom relief; some patients may not progress to surgery | Potential adverse reactions to oral corticosteroids |
Waning of effect over 8 weeks | |||||
Less effective than steroid injection30 |