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Cervical stenosis

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jul 14, 2022 | Replies (17)

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it can be treated by radiofrequency ablation or epidural also chiropractic is an option because the doctor does adjustments on you. I had both above done in the past and they last a year. By laser I wouldn't be able to tell you. However the epidurals I needed to repeat before I got relief again.

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Isn't that just treating the pain, ablation, epidurals and/or chiropractic. My ins doesn't cover chiropractic anyway. I don't know about Carroll, but what I am looking for is someone, the name of the procedure, to fix my cervical stenosis. To make the pathway inside that bone big enough for what needs to pass through it. It's the whole spinal cord, isn't it? Cervical stenosis keeps getting worse, doesn't it? We need to know what can being done surgically (I assume) to keep the stenosis from causing the shut down of everything below that cervical location. And it's mighty painful when it does, too. This isn't just about become paralysed from somewhere on the neck down.