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anyone had a ultra sonic decompression @Mayo results

Spine Health | Last Active: Jan 10 11:10am | Replies (7)

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@jenniferhunter

@rayh12 I wasn't sure what "ultrasonic decompression " meant. When you have lumbar stenosis it is because there is either the bone of your vertebrae, an enlarged ligament, bad discs or bone spurs pressing into the spinal canal and can press into the spinal cord, or stuff pressing into the nerves that exit the spine between vertebrae. That can be treated by cutting or grinding away the hard tissue that is pressing on the nerves or removing bad discs. Sometimes the spinal canal is enlarged by removing bone from the back side to allow more space inside. There isn't a nonsurgical way to do that. Your neurosurgeon gave you good advice.

Jennifer

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