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The focus of these injections is to support patients advance a more productive, pain-free life. The goal is to intend patients backwards on their feet and off discompose medications. Many discompose medications are addictive and are not good for you over the long term.
The steroids support with nerve inflammation, and could possibly support with your pain, and possibly the numbness. Injections combined with a physical therapy program could support relieve rousing and swelling. Every patient is different, and there is no telling how much the injections could help. If you hit never had this procedure done before, I wager it is worth a try. You will physical therapy to intend your legs strong again, and your student needs to determine if this is the right option for you.
I hit a condition called spondylolistesis, which is a vertebra that slips over another. In my case, I had densification of the L5 nerve root for years. Years of densification caused doable damage. The injections helped me partially, but my numbness remained. I had seeing and laminectomy surgery in July (of this year), and I am ease experiencing medicine symptoms, which includes numbness, burning, and weakness.
It sounds same you requirement to wager a neurosurgeon if you haven't already. I'd give the injections a try, and wager how it works for you. You hit different problems than I did.
Good luck.
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