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3. Do some exercise for your back to strengthen muscle of your backView Thread
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Could someone please explain how these two are related and what if anything can be done to correct my problem.View Thread
I WAS EVENTUALLY REFERRED TO A PAIN CLINIC WHERE THEY USED A COMBINATION OF MEDS AND RFL. I HAVE TO ADMIT THAT ONLY 1 IN 3 TREATMENTS HELPED, BUT I FINALLY FOUND A DOCTOR WHO IS 3 OUT OF 3.
THIS IS NOT A PERMANENT SOLUTION, BUT, UNLIKE THE OTHER TYPES OF SHOTS, LASTS ANYWHERE FROM 6 MONTHS TO ALMOST 2 YEARS IN ONE CASE. LIKE ACUPUNCTURE (WHICH I HAVEN'T TRIED), THE OUTCOME DEPENDS A LOT ON THE SKILL OF THE PRACTIONER.
I COULDN'T FIND ANY MENTION OF THIS TREATMENT ON THE WEBSITE, BUT I AM A FIRM BELIEVER.View Thread
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