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Old 08-28-2007, 09:30 AM #1
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Default Cervical Facet Injections

Hi,

I have a question, I recently had a cervical facet injection and I still have pain on my left side and the right side is pain free. 3 Weeks ago I also have the same injection and had no pain at all on both sides. My question is why would I have pain on my left side and not on the right side this time around?? When you get a facet injection, does the doctor usually give an injection on both sides? And maybe he just gave me the injection on the right side this time???

Thanks,
Roxy

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