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Imaging breakthrough pinpoints exact location of chronic pain.

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Imaging breakthrough pinpoints exact location of chronic pain.

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Based on the imaging data a surgeon explored the spot and discovered the source of the chronic pain to be a number of tiny arteries constricting a nerve. Following a quick surgical procedure, known as lysis, the patient reported significant relief to the chronic pain they had suffered for years.

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Sounds really great, worth following definitely.

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justjohn46 in reply to MarionP

hi marion well i have done that 5 times now the last time was about a month ago it lasted 2 days no pain then on the third day it was back just as painful so it dont work on every one sorry to say.regards john.

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aspergerian13 in reply to justjohn46

A very important insight. Thank you.

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