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Old 12-01-2009, 03:49 PM #1
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Default Has anyone had a spinal rhizotomy?

my dr is considering it and i've read it can entail heavy duty PT to recover.
so, i'm trying to get some idea what others have experienced if they've had it.

did it help? were there side effects?

thanks for the help.
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