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Old 01-20-2020, 03:38 AM #1
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Default Lasting results from Nerve Hydrodissection?

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I am new to this forum and was wondering if anyone experienced lasting relief from a nerve hydrodissection? I have TOS was an auto accident that happened a little over 2 years ago. I’ve had 3 nerve hydrodissections since October. All provided immediate results with the nerve bundles they were targeting but it’s been a work in progress. I’m not 100% yet but I can actually extend my arm and pick up things without shoulder pain or my neck muscles going crazy. Before seeing the doctor that performed these procedures, I had a doctor tell me that I would probably need my scalene muscles and first rib removed...I’m only 36 and was absolutely devastated thinking that surgery was a possibility. Has anyone else had lasting results from the hydrodissections? I’d love to think this isn’t too good to be true. But then I wonder if this works so well, why isn’t this procedure used as an alternative to surgery?

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I haven't seen information on that before..
I'll look it up and post info here for others that might be interested in reading about it..

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A quick skim of the links is very interesting for many nerve pain issues..
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I have a great article I found after I had my first one but unfortunately cannot post the link until I have a few more posts.

I truly cannot express how much this procedure changed my life. I couldn’t lift anything without horrible pain in my arm shoulder, neck, hand and after my first one, I had immediate results in the area that he had targeted. I have a niece that is 2 years old and have not been able to pick her up without extreme pain that lasted for days. After having 2 nerve hydrodissections in the last couple months, I can play with her, pick her up, and enjoy her with having very little pain.
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