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Pain, Nerve Blocks, and Prolotherapy

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Both videos are by Dr. Marc Darrow. The first video addresses nerve blocks, complications, and how they affect chronic pain. The second video addressing prolotherapy which is the natural ability of the body to produce more collagen. Chronic Pain: Pain Management: Prolotherapy Related posts:Prolotherapy - Lidocaine and Sugar Injections to Cure Headaches ABC?s Lisa Thomas-Laury reports that there is a...Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulato A Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator,, technorati.com

 

Trigger point injections for cluster headaches?

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Cluster headaches, which arguably cause the worst pain of any headache, are not likely to be cured by trigger point injections, according to a group of Spanish doctors.  They treated 12 patients with trigger point injections and some of the patients reported some relief, but they all needed medications as well.  This is a small study without placebo control, which means that no conclusions can be made about usefulness of this treatment.  We do have better evidence that occipital nerve blocks can, technorati.com

 

Understanding your Options for Cosmetic Surgery Anesthesia

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If you have decided to take control of your appearance through cosmetic surgery, you are probably looking forward to the procedure with excitement. However, it?s important to remember that plastic surgery is as serious as any other surgery that requires anesthesia. Understand your anesthesia options with cosmetic surgery before you agree on a treatment protocol.   Why Use Anesthesia During Cosmetic Surgery?   In general terms, anesthesia is a medication that reduces the patient?s awareness, disc, technorati.com

 

$#@!!&*^% re-rupture

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I had been progressing very nicely since my surgery - about 11 weeks out - walking almost normal - 4 pt sessions - doing my exercises and felt very good. Walking up the stairs (on the phone) walking slowly I slipped a little - don?t remember what happened really and POW. I knew what happened this time without a doubt. The shocking thing was that it ruptured above where he had repaired it- very high in the incision. I was pissed to say the least - total shock. I called my doc, went in the next am, technorati.com

 

CT-Guided Pudendal Nerve Block: The Jury Is Still Out

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I've been very reluctant to post about my CT-guided pudendal nerve block because I haven't seen any positive change.  I actually think I've had a complication or two.  I don't want to frighten anyone away from considering this procedure.  There were a lot of factors that have tainted the results for me.  I've had a lot of pain in my left butt cheek, which at times radiates down my left leg.  I feel badly bruised in my left knee, the top of my left foot and my left heel.  Very strange.  It hasn't, technorati.com

 

The good news.

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Which is still good news thankfully, though the other night I thought it was becoming bad news very fast lol. I went to see my pain specialist on Saturday and after a discussion it was decided to go ahead and try out some peripheral nerve blocks. Because of my recent fall and the pain spike, this should hopefully calm everything down nicely...hopefully. He injected anaesthetic and cortisone into the saphenous nerve and popliteal nerve at my knee, a very simple procedure and not that painful at, technorati.com

 

VICTORY on W. Gude Drive

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Judy is sound asleep in the recliner as I sit here writing this. We're home, and I have been asleep for three hours, enough to function for a while.We got to the surgical center at 6:30 am. The center opens at 6:30 am. She was taken back to the Prep Room at 7:00 am while I was doing her paper work, since she can't use her right hand. I asked when I could go back, and at 7:30 am they let me go back to see her. She had refused a nerve block from her neck to her right shoulder. It was like one of t, technorati.com

 

Surgery and The Day After It

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Today is actually the day after my surgery. I wanted to post yesterday but I was a little too sleepy from pain meds and in a little bit of pain. If I posted yesterday, under the influence and all, it probably would have read like a transcript from a Rob Blagojevich phone call. I think you get the picture, so here?s the recap?. As soon as I got into the pre-op room, they hooked me up on the IV with ?relaxing medicine.? A nurse and two anesthesiologists all asked me the same set of qu, technorati.com

 

There are other nerve blocks as well for :

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There are other nerve blocks as well for nerve pain relief : A sympathetic nerve block is performed in order to determine if damage has occurred to the sympathetic nerve chain, a network of nerves that extends the length of the spine. Nerves of this kind control a portion of the involuntary functions of our bodies, like the opening and narrowing blood vessels. A stellate ganglion block is a type of sympathetic nerve block that can be performed to discern if there is damage to the nerve chain, technorati.com

 

Injectable slow acting anaesthetic can banish prolonged pain

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New York, April 16 (IANS) Paediatric researchers have developed a slow-acting anaesthetic that could banish prolonged pain during and after surgery. Researchers used specially designed fat-based particles called liposomes to package saxitoxin, a potent anaesthetic. They then produced a long-lasting local anaesthesia in rats minus apparent toxicity to nerve or muscle cells. ?The idea was to , technorati.com

 

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