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Facet joints, or zygapophysial joints, act as vital diarthrodial connections between the posterior elements of adjacent vertebrae, providing essential stability and flexibility for spinal movements such as bending and twisting. Innervation is facilitated by the medial branches of dorsal rami of spinal nerves at L1-4, with each branch supplying at l

Intraarticular Facet Joint Injection Versus Medial Branch Block - Which One Would You Choose?
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