Monthly Archives: November 2011

Simple Sciatic Leg Pain Relief – Repeated Simple Knee level Peroneal Blocks

Repeated peroneal nerve blocks can remarkably control sciatica leg pains in most cases and avoid the necessity of surgery .

Posted in Back Pain, Leg Pains, neuropathic, radiculitis | 3 Comments

Sciaitica, Bone Cyst in Ilium, and Gluteal Tight Muscles – down right leg – needs help

Chronic sciatica /buttock pain  – I recently received a request for help…

Posted in Back Pain, Hip Pains, Injection, myofascial pain, neuropathic, piriformis, radiculitis | 1 Comment

Chronic Post Root Canal Pain Happens and What Can Be Done?

Series on Reviews puts post root canal chronic pains >6 months anywhere from 5% to over 7%.  Cases have been treated with Botulinum.

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Severe Ankle Pain – No Cause – Ankle CRPS and Oral Biphosphamates Might Fix and Anterolateral impingement

Recently had a cause of severe ankle pain in a pain prone patient. Complex  Regional Pain Syndrome  (CRPS) – aka. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy might be a possibility and it now appears oral risedronate 2.5mg per day, or alendronate at 35mg per … Continue reading

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Chronic Back Pain Help – Forgotten B12 Injections and What Else Good For…

Double blind, randomised, placebo – controlled trial of daily 1000U IM/day B12 for 14 days found significant benefit for people with chronic Low Back Pain. Cochrane review thought it was not high quality but sounded good to me; and for … Continue reading

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The Forgotten Tests For Diabetic Neuropathy – Ankle Jerks and Vibration Testing Sensitive

Pinprick testing is not as accurate as ankle jerks and vibration testing in Diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

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Endometriosis Involves Nerve Fiber Growth Disease – Not In Head

Womb lining (Endometrium)of those with endometriosis (those with womb lining outside the womb) have six times the nerve fivers in the emdometrial lining. This is got to hurt…

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