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Chronic Back Pain relief!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 225961" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>An inversion table and a lumbar extender both helped my back tremendously, but I know other people who have tried them without success. They are both fairly cheap and may be worth a try. The regenexx stem cell people seem to be quite knowledgeable on back issues in general and may be worth consulting with even if stem cells are not recommended. Anyone contemplating major surgery should spend time with some people who had the same surgery and were damaged by it in order to get a good perspective on the risk/reward. One of the major things I learned when I had my back issues (besides the importance of stopping the things which trigger the problem and letting it heal) was that diagnosis from imaging is notoriously unreliable and many doctors will see a problem on an image and assume it is the problem when in fact it is not. This is also apparently a major issue with meniscus tears as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 225961, member: 15235"] An inversion table and a lumbar extender both helped my back tremendously, but I know other people who have tried them without success. They are both fairly cheap and may be worth a try. The regenexx stem cell people seem to be quite knowledgeable on back issues in general and may be worth consulting with even if stem cells are not recommended. Anyone contemplating major surgery should spend time with some people who had the same surgery and were damaged by it in order to get a good perspective on the risk/reward. One of the major things I learned when I had my back issues (besides the importance of stopping the things which trigger the problem and letting it heal) was that diagnosis from imaging is notoriously unreliable and many doctors will see a problem on an image and assume it is the problem when in fact it is not. This is also apparently a major issue with meniscus tears as well. [/QUOTE]
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