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Old 05-06-2014, 12:46 PM #8
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
Do you do repetitive type of work, desk work?
Any tightness in your neck/shoulders at all?
What fingers are involved?
Yes, on the computer everyday. 54 y.o. and starting to notice bad posture and neck tightness.

CTS and guyon's canal releases on right hand with no improvement.

Currently going to a pain doc who has performed Cervical interlaminar and right and left transforaminal epidural steroid injection for C4-5 spondylosis and mild stenosis. No relief yet.

Also, tried Voltaren and Lidocaine gels w/o relief.

I think the pain would be more bearable if I knew the culprit.

Approaching 4 years and no closer to an answer
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