Guest guest Posted December 6, 2010 Report Share Posted December 6, 2010 Yes, this is also to be looked into if all that I mentioned does not work. Howrever, I would question if the AK and SOT doctors seen were good, as I have found many that advertise and they have not gone through any of the course and have only a little background on Touch-For-Health. If truely they were good and did all that could be done and there is nothing else a nerve block maybe the answer. Docs will also inject antiinflammitory into the joint, which will give relief for a few days to a week, but the pain will come back. The nerve block worked on two of my patients many years ago, when I was only doing Gonstead. Nothing else worked at the time, but then I did not have so much up my sleeve then, so I order it and it took the pain away for about four months, but the nerves grow back (it was explained to me) and the pain began all over again. Don't know what ever happened after that. Worth trying if nothing else helps. Walt Ashland From: Chuck Simpson, DC <csimpson@...>Subject: SIJ fusion"Oregon DCs" < >Date: Monday, December 6, 2010, 12:48 PM Ted, et.al.. In my expereicne (n=1) SIJ fusion was a horrible mistake...although looking back the patient was a chronic pain pt who had failed every treatment up to and including SIJ fusion. Has a diagnostic nerve block or an SIJ injection been performed on this individual? http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18042881 A. Simpson, DC DABCOMedical Director, Vice PresidentThe CHP Group6600 SW 105th Ave, Suite 115Beaverton, OR 97008503-619-2041 O503-367-0872 C503-644-0442 F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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