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Default decompressions for neuropathy questions

My b.i.l. is going to the V.A. hosp to have decompression for arms and legs for neuropathy I have been trying to find info about decompression for neuropathy all I am getting is a few neuros who are doing trials for it.
I thought decompression was fairly common? as I have heard of M.V.D. for T.N. and also for O.N. they have decompression. I was wondering if anyone would have any info to share or is it that new of an idea for neuropathy to have decompression???
Thanks for any help or replies. He goes tomorrow for his arms and then his legs after he heals up from this one.
thanks again for any help.
Low pain to the room and readers.
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