Epidural Steroid Injections for Spinal Stenosis (602) 507-6550

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Spinal Stenosis affects millions of Americans, and lumbar epidural steroid injections may help patients avoid surgery and get back to recreational activity and significantly less pain. Arizona Pain has Board Certified Fellowship Trained Pain Doctors who are experts in the nonsurgical treatment of spinal stenosis, including all different types of epidural injections, including interlaminar epidurals, transforaminal epidurals, and caudal epidural injections. They have locations around the whole Valley and accept Medicare and all major medical insurances including some AHCCCS along with personal injury liens, Workers Comp, and Self Pay.
For appointments call (602) 507-6550
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My pt says I have no signs of nerve damage but a lot of scare tissue, does any type of injection, cortisone, lidocaine patch or steroid injection help it go away or am I stuck for life

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Here are 5 things to know about epidural injections.

1. The fluids they inject into your spine are not approved by the FDA for epidural injections.

2. It says not for epidural use on the vials. Even the manufactures say it should not be used in the spine.

3. Epidurals make greedy MDs  filthy rich. (Let's hope they get cancer.)

4. Epidurals make you worse long term.

5. Epidurals have a high mortality rate. 

Folks, most pain management practices are a money making scam. In the rest of the world where MDs are held to reasonable standards of conduct patients suffering from herniated disks can get nucleoplasties which are nearly risk free and cure the problem. 

In America the medical industry exploits disease and human suffering for all it's worth and the medical industry is the leading cause of death and injury. Most American MDs do more harm than good.

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