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Old 03-25-2014, 06:18 PM #7
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I am in no way an evil twin of MD in pain. I just am new to the forum, saw the post, saw some similarities in our situations so chose the name mdinpain2.
I did have have lots of tweaks and did have the company rep there. They approached the nerve root from below and got great position but lousy "positionality" if there is a word. Yes my family did most of the laughing at the time...mine came later.
I'm looking for someone who knows about this and whether I can expect it to settle with time.
My problem is a saphenous neuropathy after a simple knee scope not responding to any conventional or unconventional therapy hence the stimulator . I know some places are using dorsal root ganglion stimulation and high frequency stim as well. My centre here in Canada does not offer these therapies so am wondering if there is any experience with them for painful neuropathies.
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