I had one today, I have failed back surgery and spinal stenosis, very happy with the injection. Day 1, I PRAY IN THE NAME OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST HEALING.
@THEJIG-IS-UP6 жыл бұрын
Laura , how has it turns out for you?
@lori4wyoming7595 жыл бұрын
I get 3 of them Thursday. I pray they work!!!!!! Laura, how long did the injection last?
@a.larson21255 жыл бұрын
Ask these Doctors what "steroid" they're using...First they're using a corticosteroids which is an entirely different pharmacological animal, and if they tell you they're using anything other than Pfizers DepoMEDROL Acetate Injectable Suspension preserved with Benzl Alcohol they are not telling you the truth! Pfizers DepoMEDROL Drug Monograph that every doctor has access to states clearly in bold capital letters that it MUST NOT be used for Intrathecal, Epidural or Intervenous use! The corticosteroid this doctor is speaking of, was from a New England "Compounding Pharmacy" in which was further contaminated with a fungus in which patients died, had severe cases of Meningitis resulting in chronic meningitis and chemically induced Adhesive Arachnoiditis. ALL Corticosteroids are toxic to NERVES and should NOT be used in any Spinal Injections for this reason as the manufacturer Pfizer WARNS! SO Doc?, what you gonna do when you miss?! Leave the patient in with severe life long Central Nervous System Catastrophic Events, each listed in your professional drug monograph the patient does not ever see ? What are you prepared to do for the severe intractable pain of a constant blow torch up the rectum and genitilia, acid burning through your patients entire central nervous system out to every nerve of the peripheral causing neuro- inflammation so terrible your Epidurals have caused blindness, gastroparethisis, paralysis and death---you gonna turn your back and hide behind your white coat code of silence?, because you think too much about padding your wallet using human beings as your personal ATM until they can walk no more?! Human blood decays!- one tiny eency weeny poke of that needle through the dura and you've put blood that decays inside the most prestigious environment of the entire human body! Now go talk to the CDC and PROP about their restricted opioid quidelines and if you sleep well, pray God help you.
@a.larson21255 жыл бұрын
@revenge69ful PLEASE DO ! Everyone needs to go into their pharmacy (call before) and pick up the drug monograms that ALL Healthcare providers have for Pfizer(s) DepoMedrol Acetate Injectable Suspension and the SAME Drug Monogram from the manufacturer of Kenelog. Search and Print out "The Burton Report" including EVERYTHING HIGHLIGHTED IN RED. This is a thorough factual report on the nuerotoxins that are used by what are called "Proceduralists" because they're usually a mixed bag of doctors who are making literally millions and millions of dollars off of the backs of patients. They're using patients as walking ATM's until they can walk no more and worse, is they are all using extortion tactics that would hold prescription pain analgesics. In the eyes of the Law, IGNORANCE IS NO EXCUSE and these "proceeduralists" are not ignorant and IF they are, there is where the Law of "Ignorance is No Excuse" comes into play. There presently is a "Proceduralist", Dr. Robert Kaul who has put in a law suit....what for it,....300 trillion dollars because he lost his medical license for practicing without medical insurance and has been charged with severely disabling 11 patients. The case is on line. He fled England on charges of manslaughter and choose the USA to continue to practice while under suspension in another country and lied his way through. One by one and the IATROGENIC CAUSE OF CHEMICALLY INDUCED ADHESIVE ARACHNOIDITIS can see its days coming to an end for future patients. I only see one way if stopping these barbaric minds, and that is to exploit these "proceduralists" from further severely harming with such adverse effects to appalling to mention, until death arrives by failure of the central nervous system or suicide. Patients have the information and Patients must lead the way out of these catastrophic wreckage of the human body by such jaded minds. I EMPLORE ALL PATIENTS TO SHARE THIS INFORMATION, KEEP IT ON THE FOREFRONT OF YOUR MIND AND DO NOT STOP UNTIL THE USE OF EPIDURALS USEING KNOWN NERVE TOXINS COMES TO A FULL STOP.
@a.larson21255 жыл бұрын
Pfizers DepoMEDROL Acetate Inectable Suspension is NOT FOR I.V., Intrathecal/Epidural Use! "NOT" should clearly state that this corticosteroid has had to go further than print "Contraindicated" for... Yet every Proceduralist is using this nuerotoxin and injecting it into patients spinal anatomy. Myristal-Gamma-Pictolinium Cloride and Acetate should be absolutely obvious NOT to use, yet these they do? The time is nearing when these procedures have done enough severe irreversable damage to perhaps milliins of parients, that there is NO CURE for and will be involved in heavy law suits if this continues to be taken lightly. Caudal refers to the "Sacrum" which literally means "SACRED" and that's not even being paid too much attention. But then again, in the eyes of the law, Ignorance is No Excuse.
@theunknown45702 жыл бұрын
Suffer from back pain. And for years. I sat and did nothing and it never healed. 2 years now of regular movement and stretching. Keeps the flaring down a bit. Definitely keep moving. Or try even if you think you can not. Get your mind right. And fight !!!!
@Kayakmiami2 жыл бұрын
So far so good. The initial assessment was positive and pronounced. It's only been a day. Just got it done feel better mobility already. I'm definitely 20 to 30 percent better.
@djtruthbknown95419 ай бұрын
I had the TFESI procedure done today. I can't believe the people who said they felt no pain or very little pain as the procedure was pretty painful for me! I had opted for the nitrous oxide (laughing gas) but the pain I felt was certainly "no laughing matter!" The procedure was tolerable for the first 10 minutes or so with the pricks and stings of needles, BUT towards the end of the procedure, I felt enormous stabbing, throbbing pains inside on my left side. I have been suffering for 5+ years with excruciating back pain, so despite the painful epidural injection today, I am praying for a miracle of at least 50% pain reduction. I'm glad for those who had success with this procedure and I surely hope that's my outcome too! 🙏❤🙏❤
@echase4163 жыл бұрын
There are new ultrasonic surgery tools which can remove bony spurs and overgrowth, to reducing spinal canal narrowing, while leaving delicate tissue undamaged. It’s nice to see new technology emerging in the field.
@jonathanmcleroy95583 жыл бұрын
What are procedure(s) with that ultrasonic technology with stenosis called?
@ZafarYTC3 жыл бұрын
In which country(s)
@ELBrown2132 жыл бұрын
What new technology??
@Catfcy Жыл бұрын
Is this the one called MILD minimally invasive lumbar decompression? It has a very minimal incision and the recovery period is not very long
@adamsharif45894 жыл бұрын
I was 35 when i was diagnosed with Sciatica caused by an L4 L5 bulged disc And im just so happy i chose epidural injections instead of the surgery (i was only 35!) In the end, i needed 2 injections (each after 6 months) which helped a lot with pain relief. i couldn’t walk before the injections for more than 5 mins without “bending over” to release the pain Now, i am completely pain free for the last 2 years without the op (which i declined) 🙂🙂🙂
@dukethadon61703 жыл бұрын
Are you still pain free?
@SanjaySingh-qt3rm3 жыл бұрын
How are you now
@childofgodlove28753 жыл бұрын
How r u doing now?
@Liz_6783 жыл бұрын
I had one and it helped so very much.
@ilive4anime. Жыл бұрын
Do you still get the shots?
@johnmitchell89253 жыл бұрын
We can land a rover on Mars but we can't get relief for joint pain
@Fpineros223 жыл бұрын
yup unreal !!!
@TwstedTV3 жыл бұрын
I Agree. We should have mastered this a long time ago. We can put a space station in space & fill it with humans. We can build The James Webb Space Telescope which is 150x better than the Hubble telescope. We can land 3 booster rockets back to earth at the same time....... But we cant solve sciatica pain........ So I ask, ---- What the hell we have been doing all this time ???? 🤷♂️
@alex-mq8rm3 жыл бұрын
exactly! something is wrong with this picture!
@annabell33853 жыл бұрын
Look at all the money made by not curing the most common ailments. Hamstring stretches really help.
@annabell33853 жыл бұрын
@@TwstedTV My aunt has sciatica. It doesn't bother her if she does yoga stretches every night.
@greggjohnson38353 жыл бұрын
10 yrs ago. After phys. therp. 3 epidural injections with no relief. My Dr. did a 20% lamonectomy this procedure was succesful in relieving my sciatic pain.
@VagoniusThicket4 жыл бұрын
Have had 5 of them in last 3 years . They work and pain is 90% gone for weeks then tapers down to 40% after couple months . Dr Girgis at Cleveland Clinic does mine . Procedure is about as easy as seeing Dentist for filling . Level 2/10 . 😐
@livenotonevil82793 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the pain went away 90% and then another 4 percent? Or back to 40% of the original pain?
@KrysDlite3 жыл бұрын
@@livenotonevil8279 They got 90% relief from the pain for a few weeks and then it wears off and they only get 40% relief from the pain. That’s exactly how it works for me too but I’d say it tapers down to only about 20% relief after 3 weeks. Which really sucks when the side effects of steroids comes into play.
@totalnoobfishing17533 жыл бұрын
@@KrysDlite what were the side effect that 'come into play' ?
@shenequakimbro51462 жыл бұрын
That's what I was told and I 'm going tomorrow and a little anxious but saying my prayers
@yelyab13 жыл бұрын
I had the linocane injections which provided immediate relief and about 2 weeks later I had the steroidal injections at L4/L5. Wait,wait, wait….no effect. My question was why can a simple chemical like linocane give me immediate relief and the steroids nothing. I asked several doctors this question and get vague, evasive answers. I take small does of pain meds that I have to buy off the street. Just enough to get me moving in the AM. I get grilled and lectured about the dangers of such a practice. I ask them what are the risks of stay in bed for the rest of my life, becoming morbidly obese, developing diabetes, heart disease, and also take up smoking marijuana for a small relief. Which is more dangerous doctor? I have been told that there isn’t anything they can do to help me and I should seek help else where. I ask “where?”. “We don’t know”. How’s that for modern medicine. I don’t know why insurance companies pay them for that kind of service. They don’t like to have there conventional wisdom challenged. When you are 73 and reasonably articulate you can do this.
@soleil777soleil Жыл бұрын
I feel like I'm in medical school. Excellent presentation. 👏
@lorrainemonteiro21594 жыл бұрын
I have this ejections 4x a year and they help me tremendously! It gets me through the pain for a few months! The actual injection takes 5 minutes, I had my L3,L4&L5 surgery
@VagoniusThicket4 жыл бұрын
Lorraine Monteiro Same for me . My last was a bilateral L3 L4 and has worked very well.
@amysbirdhouse25124 жыл бұрын
It sucks that you had surgery and still need the injections!! That’s awful.
@kimchaney136 Жыл бұрын
Would you consider an epidural spinal injection to assess if surgery could be effective?
@DrTonyMork Жыл бұрын
Sometimes
@msmith18216 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a informative video. My pain is not that bad. after watching some videos, I have decided to cancel the procedure and just do natural methods of stretching and exercise. I do not want to take any chances, as I suffer with anxiety and insomnia.
@sandramay19823 жыл бұрын
Hi, how are you feeling today?
@dodgerfan1203 Жыл бұрын
I don't blame you I had it done really didn't experience any pain relief.
@chicagomike2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. In terrible pain. It comes and goes. Having an acute issue now. Might get a shot. After hearing this I should get surgery. My life has been almost in disability for close to a year. I don’t have any serious health issues.
@lindawitherspoon4467 ай бұрын
You probably should.
@joycedavidson62903 жыл бұрын
I've had too many to count at this stage. Wish I knew then what I do now. A needle should never be in the epidural space. The damage can be catastrophic and any relief is temporary. They also inject pain med so you think you feel better. One injection temporarily paralyzed a family member. They were taken from the pain clinic to the emergency room by ambulance. While they recovered, there is lasting damage. ESIs have been the cash cow of the pain industry at the expense of our fragile spinal cords and our health. Injections can not expand the canal space. Only surgery can do that. Arachnoiditis is a word to remember when thinking about injections.
@ashleymoore8662 жыл бұрын
Since I started my esi injections I think my pain gotten worse
@amybaker52414 жыл бұрын
Had an epidermal spinal injection, not worth it was the most painful thing I have ever done which now includes a spinal fusion. Issue is because of the spinal stenosis the epidural injection just lingers and doesn't go anywhere and creates more pressure creating more pain.
@joycechenette76404 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a total of three over a two-3 month time period I had some pain reduction from the first injection and each injection after was less and less pain reduction. Eventually ended up having back surgery on L4 L5 ten years later it’s now my L3 L2 narrowing
@DrTonyMork4 жыл бұрын
Just buys you time, doesn't cure the problem.
@joycechenette76404 жыл бұрын
Dr. Tony Mork definitely true
@childofgodlove28753 жыл бұрын
How are u doing now?
@dunk23nc4 жыл бұрын
Most of the time, these injections are used to help figure out which nerves are being aggravated. Knowing this will help tremendously in your treatment plan & road to recovery. No Dr has ever said these injections are a cure. Every back injury is different, so finding out how to fix YOURS is crucial...& they must begin with injections.
@robinesp54845 жыл бұрын
I have epidural injection in 11/15/19 thru my neck(left side)and so far no problem 🙏🏻
@thebigdogangel62224 жыл бұрын
Did it hurt I got get same
@lailaking10414 жыл бұрын
the big dog angel loop
@hatborojerry4 жыл бұрын
Had a injection ,the second one and when I went to get off the table,right to the floor.Took an hour to recover.one time knowing what complete paralization below the waist was enough.never a gain.there is always the chance of it being permanent
@Junjo113 жыл бұрын
Yes, true. I know someone paralyzed permanently after the injection.
@dawnvalarie81043 жыл бұрын
I really liked the calcium in the pipe analogy.
@sharonfine48005 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Mork for the informative session. My mother suffered from chronic lower lumbar pain for many years from injuries at her youngage and was healed through specific stretching exercise. However, she took a fall a few years ago and the returned with symptom progressively worsen. She took another fall last week and now the pain is unbearable that the only relieve is when laying on her back. I had given a thought to consult medical professionals for ESI as an option for her which set me off to start research which lead me to your video. I have learned and understood this topic a lot from the internet, in particular from your presentation and explanation. I now realized that there is a real risk attached which may outweigh the benefit in this option. Thank you again. With kind regards.
@bryanmcleod93462 жыл бұрын
I wish, for your mother's benefit, that you would reconsider the LSI. I fell 25ft. In late 2003 and landed on my back in roots and mud. I should absolutely be dead! Even though it didn't feel like it, an Angel broke my fall just enough that I actually drove myself to the emergency room. It took a couple years before I could physically be as active as before, but with the years my lower back pain got overwhelming! I was referred to pain management after several mri's and examinations revealed LSS. It was in several vertebra, but surgery was never recommended. LSI was administered, and I felt like a new man! I have several per year, and have had Cervical Injections also. Please don't believe everything that may agree with your opinion. Your mother would get Instant Relief from a LSI!! Relief she surely Deserves!
@ngahuiadixon88672 жыл бұрын
@@bryanmcleod9346 Hello there. Reading your post as I hsveLSS. What is LS1 may I ask?
@bryanmcleod93462 жыл бұрын
@@ngahuiadixon8867 Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. The shrinking (arthritis and disc disease in most cases) of the channel the nerve passes through.
@bryanmcleod93462 жыл бұрын
@Ben Saami I agree and Thanks for you're comment. I am about to get get a multi lumbar injection, where it it is applied to two disc's at once. I'm have a little bit of anxiety, but I won't let my fear overcome my Faith.
@shenequakimbro51462 жыл бұрын
@@bryanmcleod9346 Wow. I'm so glad you survived the fall and glad that it is working out better for you. I go tomorrow and a little anxious but I need it.
@jackriley59745 жыл бұрын
Didn't work for me !!
@ontoyoualways91834 жыл бұрын
Same!
@donnathornburg24464 жыл бұрын
Thank you going in for injection next week. Praying this will help
@sandramay19823 жыл бұрын
How are you feeling today?
@davesteller63012 жыл бұрын
Only good for for the first 12 months. That's nice, considering doctor's spent six months trying to figure out what was wrong with me (focusing on the shoulder pain so diagnosed me with bursitis, muscle tear, and rotory cuff tear before realizing it could be the spine, then telling PT, and PT and even more PT is the answer, then finally giving up and sending me to a spine specialist, which I will not get in til after my 1 year anniversary of this pain. Good going docs!
@debbiehomerston52982 жыл бұрын
Had injections and had some relief . Never had infection
@dsat19086 жыл бұрын
Very intesting. I had the Transforaminal Epidural injection (L5-S1) today at Bon Secours Amblatory Surgery Center in Virginia Beach. I've had lower back issues since teenage years (I'm 62 now) but it's gotten much worse over the past 11 months. I hope to be in that 75% of the group who saw improvement. I realize the injection is just a stop-gap measure and I will eventually need surgery but I thought I would try this first. Thank you for making a great video.
@DrTonyMork6 жыл бұрын
If you have foraminal stenosis, and the block works, we can treat the problem endoscopically for longer relief.
@DrTonyMork6 жыл бұрын
Hope it helps
@msmith18216 жыл бұрын
work on strengthening your stomach muscles to support your back . Start with light stretching. God can work miracles .
@RJ-lk5pj5 жыл бұрын
@Dan.. doctor administrators placebos of hope on a daily basis. Starts from the white jacket ceremony.. and continues on from there. We all like to hope this helps.. but the body doesn’t get better with age like wine.
@RG-gl6sm3 жыл бұрын
I have foraminal stenosis and I have had the injection and it didn't work so can endoscopic treatment help?
@vinceabbott12712 жыл бұрын
My wife has had those shots it did nothing but prolonged back surgery. Insurance company requires this before surgery. Finally after two fail back surgery she got a surgeon that new what the hell he was doing and that make a difference. I’ve talk with a lot of people that have had those shot they said the some thing. The shots are nothing but a bandage. Don’t take them it’s just a way that the insurance company postponed surgery and that save them a lot of money. It’s All about the money don’t forget that people.
@lindawitherspoon4467 ай бұрын
Exactly. The insurance company is the new doctor.
@donaldburley19172 жыл бұрын
Can implanting Screws in C3 C4 in the neck cause Severe Stenosis in C2 and C5
@pumpupjam96485 жыл бұрын
Spinal Stenosis is not so easy to treat. The Epidural shots for some people, have to have at least 3 or 4 in various months. Then depending on your physical make up, and you may be experiencing other medical ailments not yet known to you or your doctor, you can get the shot, but afterwards experience other malfunctions and or an infection. I think exercise is good, stretching, a decent Chiropractor who knows how to stimulate the spine, and for those who have CYSTS, perhaps surgery (not very invasive) pop that cyst and remove it. The only time I heard of Epidural's is for women in pain during child birth. But their shot doesn't last a year to two or three. It's a personal decision. If you feel it's good for you, go for it.
@nooch5lover5 жыл бұрын
I can’t wait to try this. I need relief from such severe nerve pain from 6 herniated discs. It’s had a drastic domino effect in the wrong direction for me and surgery is not an option. I may need a nerve block as well. I’m hopeful these 2 options will help with most of these bad symptoms
@Tamra_775 жыл бұрын
Double M read Laura’s post above you, and read A. Larson’s comments. PLEASE
@designstudio80133 жыл бұрын
I would use a TENS unit .Will kill a lot of the pain. Also try medical pot.
@grnpeepers26834 жыл бұрын
I've have 6 epidurals, 4 of which were 10+ years ago & only one worked. Sadly,i fell, flat on my ass, just 2 short pain-free weeks after that last round. As of 2018, I had 2 more.... The last one was horrible, something went very wrong, & I've never been the same again, except for worse. Imo, these injections were a huge waste of time & money. Don't even bother. Or you could be in my boat, worse coming out than going in.
@themysticmuse11112 жыл бұрын
😟😒😢
@themysticmuse11112 жыл бұрын
This is what I'm afraid of.....
@jcaleca602 жыл бұрын
I have spinal stenosis the injections helped me
@mayaalqadi39562 ай бұрын
How are u doing now?
@jcaleca602 ай бұрын
Not good
@mayaalqadi39562 ай бұрын
@@jcaleca60 why?
@jcaleca602 ай бұрын
Listed about one month I got surgery lumbar laminectomy
@Sparky_In_Oregon Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Had mine today!
@wric013 жыл бұрын
First 4 days pain relief on l5s1 right disc bulge, after that the pain reverts and you start from scratch rebuilding pain tolerance. Improvements is iffy vs sticking with stretches and lumbar exercises.
@stevesimons1653 жыл бұрын
I get close to a year of lil pain. WORKINOUT AT THE POOL HELPS .It has helped me for year's. Losing some lbs helps the most.
@kayplayforth90072 жыл бұрын
Great video!! I have been having this treatment & at first it was Excellent 👏👏👏 However my Doctor told me that one day it wouldn't work anymore😓 The chronic pain never really goes away and the things I find hard to do is 1 Stand in the one place too long! like peeling potatoes. The pain reaches a stage that I have to sit to get any relief at all 😩🤬 2 Walking any distance is impossible, the pain in my back and nerve pain radiating down the front of my leg ( the shin) and soles of my feet 😭 I try to keep moving from the time I get out of bed until I can't go any longer at night👎👎👎👎👎 It's a revolting pain that you wouldn't wish on your worst Enemy.. the last too epidurals I had really affected me like Never Before! I found I couldn't Sleep the first time this happened it was nearly three days before I could close my eyes🙄 The last one wasn't quite as bad but still couldn't sleep for 24 or so hours. Not Nice 😭
@dianamaria57842 жыл бұрын
I know exactly how you feel. All treatments have failed me. I am trying the spinal cord stimulator now. Hope it works. 🙏🤞😢
@uragonkane29442 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Your really on point that was same thing that I experienced right now...Seems like no improvement at all
@Newworld126603 жыл бұрын
The pain from the injection was so intense I was clutching the table and trying not to scream. Hoping the remaining shots are easier to take. Seemed to provide some initial relief.
@kathybonilla65144 жыл бұрын
Im 28, and I’ve had herniated disc since my teen years, now I have two. L4-5 and L5-S1. This would be my 3rd major flare up that has kept me out of work. Tried many pain meds and doing physical therapy. Will see a spine dr next week to discuss ESI, but am terrified of the outcome but also exhausted from this pain MRI notes say L4-5: disc, facet disease, and ligamentum thickening. Central disc osteophyte extrusion contributing to severe spinal canal stenosis likely impinging passing spinal nerves. No significant neural foraminal narrowing. L5-S1: disc, facet disease, and ligamentum thickening. Left paracentral/foraminal disc osteophyte protrusion causing left lateral recess stenosis impinging the passing left S1 nerve. Mild spinal canal stenosis. Moderate left neural foraminal narrowing.
@RG-gl6sm3 жыл бұрын
Did you have the injection? I've had 3 injections and it really didn't help me and my new dr is going to try another one. The first 2 I had I wasn't even sedated and it wasn't that terrible but the 3rd one I was sedated and that makes it easier.
@Jc18able3 жыл бұрын
How are you doing?
@uragonkane29442 жыл бұрын
We have the same problem I had my ESI today I'm still observing if there any changes in my body
@StatsGam4er Жыл бұрын
Any update. Im 28 and have Scaitic nerve S1 and L5 impingement.
@kathybonilla6514 Жыл бұрын
@@RG-gl6sm I did not have the injection, the appointment for it was too far out and I ended up having the surgery im sorry the injections did not help you 😭 i hope you’re doing okay
@a.larson21255 жыл бұрын
Explain why patients leave with Iotrogenic Chemically Induced Adhesive Arachnoiditis and why doctors who do these injections never report exactly what they've done? Please explain. Thank you. Keep in mind "RARE" is an indefensible answer.
@a.larson21255 жыл бұрын
@@KVX21 these doctors will be held responsible for the massive damages and disability they are directly responsible for. The known neurotoxicity of using nuerotoxic chemicals in human spinal injections is building towards massive class action law suits never seen in the history of medical proceedures. They all know they're going against the manufacturers drug monograph and they all also know Spinal Epidurals are NOT FDA approved. Every single doctor who preforms these Epidurals is directly responsible for the catastrophic events and the intractable 24/7 pain they leave patients behind in has no excuse to be beyond their compression - a few of these Epidural pushers need to volunteer themselves because it seems that's what it would take for them to stop!
@jmorse2815 жыл бұрын
@@a.larson2125 What's this about?? I've been getting them every 4 months! Scheduled to see my doc tomorrow and now he's talking about injecting directly into my vertebrae.
@a.larson21255 жыл бұрын
@@jmorse281 I suggest you insist on seeing the vile of corticosteroid your doctor is using BEFORE you consent. Write it down and do your research. That small "epidural space" take note...*the doc called it a "potential space" which is precisely correct. Spinal Epidural Injections are not FDA approved for not only this reason but there are NO corticosteroids made by anyone, anywhere that are not preservative free and that alone makes these chemicals extremely toxic. Pfizer DepoMEDROL is a ACETATE with Benzl Alcohol as the preservative, one tiny eensy weensy 'oops? and you are screwed! You do not want to know the adverse events let alone try to live with a nuerotoxic chemical inside of the most prestigious part of the human body, the Spinal Cord. These doctors are playing Russian Roulette when it comes to jabbing needles full of nuerotoxic chemicals anywhere near the human spinal cord. Look up "The Burton Report" and watch a few FDA MED ALERTS on Epidural Steroid Injections on utube. Search ENDC Campaign, R.I.P. Jimmy Fickle,,,his sister Dawn speaking in front of the FDA...
@a.larson21255 жыл бұрын
@Bea Lowe the main problem that patients have with chemically induced Arachnoiditis is its progressive nature that produces inflammation and adhesion of the spinal nerves to the dura matter that results in Adhesive Arachnoiditis leaving the thecal sac "empy" aka "empty thecal sac" and/or "cauda equina syndrome". Pain that burns like a "blow torch up the rectum and genitalia and down the legs",,,see utubes under EDNC acronym for End Depo Now Campaign. These utubes should be shared far and wide as Pfizers DepoMEDROL Acetate Suspension is the corticosteroid used while Pfizer states clearly in their drug monograph NOT FOR Epidural, Intrathecal or IV use, yet Doctors ignore this and do not give patients near adequate "informed concent" which leaves these doctors personally accountable for the horrific harms done. Ignorance in Law, is No Excuse. Thank you Bea 💗
@tommarinaro37003 жыл бұрын
Mi
@margaretferrick70435 жыл бұрын
thank you, this has been helpful!
@seeingeye55342 жыл бұрын
This worked like a miracle for me for 10 years. Now not so much
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
Often the epidural delays the inevitable - be grateful for the time it helped…. Maybe need to explore other options
@nypdbob2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@mik1612624 жыл бұрын
I had mine,got terrible pains in my legs when the injection went in,I nearly jumped off the operating table!now I can’t feel my toes or they are freezing cold,wish I hadn’t bothered.
@MzzKimba20024 жыл бұрын
I had the same exact experience when I had my shot a few weeks ago. It felt like a lightening bolt going through my leg. The shot did not help me at all.
@coastspine-patientcoordina90004 жыл бұрын
@@arabmd1505 why don't you call our office and see what Dr Mork can do to help you out ? Not making any promises here but he is a spine surgeon and he can always take a look at your MRI and report and let you know what is going on. Our office # 949 640 6675
@jimmym-at9473 жыл бұрын
@@arabmd1505 how are you doing now?
@coraduncan38864 жыл бұрын
RA of the spine these are given every 3 months BUT my has last SOMETIME YEARS ,I can walk and stand without pain giving by a pain clinic management under X raysI get 6 injection three on each side of lower spine
@vividimages2584 жыл бұрын
I’m in England and have the stenosis. My doctors won’t give me the steroids anymore,why? I don’t know,maybe it’s saving money. I am in total agony with it and the only time I get relief is if I can get some sleep for a short while.
@jen370198 жыл бұрын
Dr. Tony, I was just diagnosed today with a slight bulging disc in my T3-T4 region on my MRI, but my pain is lower around the T-8- T-9 region radiating to my left ribs causing numbness in my rib cage. My Dr. stated that my bulging disc was non impressive and it wasn't touching my nerves. I have had physical therapy for 6 weeks including the electro patches, (don't know the proper term), massage therapy, and acupuncture. My pain has been going on for almost 2 years with no physical injury to the location. I have just for the first time been prescribed actual pain medication this last week because it is getting to be to much. My orthopedic Dr has now told me we should do this epidural injection and we are scheduled to do the first one March 2. If the first doesn't work, he wants to do a second. Is it safe for someone to get done these injections without lower radiating pain to the legs in the upper spine?
@jen370198 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the feedback Dr. Tony. I am looking forward to ending the pain
@claribeltimmins61644 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Parsons Hello! I was reading about your injury and what you are going through and it describes what I am going through. What did you end up doing? I am supposed to have a shot in four weeks and I am not sure if I should do it?
@shenequakimbro51462 жыл бұрын
@@claribeltimmins6164 Did you ever do it? I am going tomorrow after putting if off for 3 weeks and now my knees are hurting. Definitely going to rush to be on time tomorrow because I'm tired of the pain. I'm still anxious though
@unslientminority10634 жыл бұрын
I had the spinal steroid shot about 6 days ago. It hasnt worked. I didnt notice any difference at all. What else can be injected to relieve the pain?
@johnmitchell89253 жыл бұрын
Morphine and if I could get a hold of some I'd be injecting it in most all of my body parts
@unslientminority10633 жыл бұрын
@@johnmitchell8925 Too late, I had spinal surgery in April. My back pain was cured after a 3 level nerve decompression via laminectomies and micro disc dissection. 5 weeks later I was able to return to work as a respiratory therapist.
@jasonhenderson43763 жыл бұрын
@@unslientminority1063 I’m wondering how you feel now after your spine surgery? I’m thinking about having the same procedure but truthfully I’m a little nervous. I was scheduled 3 weeks ago but canceled at the last minute due to fear.
@unslientminority10633 жыл бұрын
@@jasonhenderson4376 Hey Jason, sorry to hear you need surgery, but mine was successful. I had an ortho that wanted to fuse my spine but I didn't want that done. That would have been a career ender for me. I honestly didn't want an orthopedic surgeon to operate on my spine. I wanted a Neurosurgeon and that's who I went with. It's been about 19 months since I had my surgery and I am feeling great. He removed part of the spinal bone that's called the lamina at 3 different bones L3/L4, L4/L5, and L5/S1. After I woke up it was a little sore and it's gonna be sore but it is manageable. Physical therapy will go by the next day and will help you stand and walk. I kinda felt like I didn't have a spine (lol) but I managed to walk about 100 ft. You will hurt when you try to adjust yourself in bed. So just let them help you. I was in the hospital 4 days. At home I had to put a plastic chair in the shower. By the next day I was able to go down the stairs and rest on the couch. You'll need someone to help you stand up. Anyways the only physical therapy I did was walk. I increased my distance a little to the garage, the mail box, around the block etc. Then to grocery store at week 2. Anyways I was able to return to work about 6 weeks after my surgery. Was sore for a few months, even felt like the pain was gonna return but it was because I was bending to pick up stuff that I would drop, but Motrin and rest helped. Just don't (BLT) Bend, Lift heavy things, or Twist. Feel great today, I feel like new. Oh after surgery you're gonna have an area of pinched skin above the incision that is gonna feel like someone is pinching you skin between two fingers. It will go away after about 8 months. My neighbor told me about that one because he too had the same surgery. So that put my mind at ease because it felt kinda weird for a while. When you wake up you might feel some numbness to your legs, that should go away in time, it's because when they operating in that small space they have to push nerves aside while they remove the bone to relieve the pressure on the nerves.
@unslientminority10633 жыл бұрын
Another thing is that depending on how many disks are bulging/herniated will determine the size of the incision or approach. I had bulging at 3:discs so my incision is about 5 or 6 inches in length. If yours is in one area then a micro laminectomy would be the best approach because the essentially insert a tube about thumb size and with a microscope they do the surgery (ask the surgeon if he is trained in this approach). For me they did that and the regular way. They will also trim off the area of then disc that is bulging without removing the entire disc. I know that they can sometimes go thru the abdomen to reach the area. One other thing to mention is that if you only need a small area done you might go home that same day (out patient ) procedure. I'm now 51 yrs old and I work as a respiratory therapist in Las Vegas. My surgeon was Dr Gary Flangas. He was great and won't BS you. If there is anything else you wanna know, don't hesitate to ask. Oh ok was also able to stop taking the hard core Norco pain meds. Just regular Motrin was enough after a few days. Depending on how long you have been taking pain meds, you might have some withdrawals from the pain meds, you ll feel like you need to take one cuz you're gonna ache, and have trouble sleeping. But Melatonin 10mg for me helped and Motrin PM will also help with that. I think I went thru withdrawals for about 2 weeks. It will go away. Just fight the urge with the meds I mentioned all over the counter. Those achy sore feelings will go away. I returned to work 6 weeks after my surgery and like I said today I feel great and it's like I never had anything wrong with me.
@marm6777 Жыл бұрын
My brother has neck injury and he got some of these injections and his blood preasure went so high after these injections that he almost had a hart attack.
@teslamadeit30684 жыл бұрын
I’m going in today for this procedure and quit anxious 😟
@TheEDNC3 жыл бұрын
How did you do?
@teslamadeit30683 жыл бұрын
@@TheEDNC I got scared but since I left the Bank I’m no longer sitting long periods of time and it’s actually quit live-able and thank you for asking
@TheEDNC3 жыл бұрын
@@teslamadeit3068 👍🦋👏
@childofgodlove28753 жыл бұрын
How are u doing now?
@TheSchockwave6 жыл бұрын
In the studies did any complications list muscle cramps as a side effect? or has it come up recently?
@kenseymour51525 жыл бұрын
Joe Schock I had one yesterday I got a major herniation at L 5 and a previous surgery for spinal stenosis every time I have gotten them by legs cramps are terrible but they ease up I stop getting them but had to have one in the hospital like I said yesterday pain was just too bad I would had back surgery if they would have done it the pain was so bad but the shot helped the pain just have stinging in my foot
@annquinones23123 жыл бұрын
Good question Before the pain of horrific and paralyzing episodes I had 5/8 horrible cramps a day all over my body My nightmare lasted 4 mos. I was taken to the hospital four times with paralyzing agonizing pain. One day I could not move for more tan 12 hours all I did was scream I could hardly breath than God a friend told me about CBD. Praise the Lord. I’m pain free. Today in fact is the first day I feel like myself I’m doing exercises since I got very week. Not habit forming. I read a lot about it. I found many friends drs had recommended I and are feeling great. Medicine is going this way. More research needs to be done on back problems I had issues since I fell doren a mountain when I was about 8 years old. Had a ten hour surgery at Mayo Clinic 15 days in intensive care. All went well until I over did myself and I’ve been “to hell and back”. God help everyone who experiences this pain.
@vamprealla4 жыл бұрын
Edit.. I’ve since discovered the term Back Mice and believe this is a major contributor to my pain and shots not helping. Has anyone else experienced Hives 2-3 weeks after? I think it’s happened twice or maybe I manifested it from the trauma of the tailbone injection site unmedicated. Doesn’t work anymore anyways.
@karenmessinger96094 жыл бұрын
I had 3 esi early on with my diagnosis. They struggled to get the needle into the space saying it was very tight. I specifically remember dr saying that he couldn't get it in. The esi's didn't help . I did a great deal of physical therapy & everything they asked me to do & it got me where I could work & actually walk about a block without extreme pain. I was given pain meds as stenosis is only part of my spine problem & I have severe pain from a nerve impingement. My understanding is a nerve is involved. Now my meds were cut in half & I've rapidly aged from having so much more pain to deal with everyday & qol is gone. They want to do ESI again which is stupid considering it's been 12 yrs since I originally had them & they didn't work. I also have osteopenia so I don't care to lose my hips from useless steroids. I will absolutely refuse them as I know they are dangerous & steroids according to FDA are not to be used in spine. I will most likely be cut back way back on pain meds to the point of stroke or heart attack or complications from pain. Joyous future huh?
@bobmchugh99653 жыл бұрын
I feel for you Karen. I am 78 & have some similar problems as you. Have had the epidurals, nerve block, etc. no surgery yet but legs are so weak, I can barely walk & not without a cane or walker. Wife is handicapped to so it a question of who will take care of who.
@Ghostrider_007 Жыл бұрын
I would rather have some form of pain management then face Failed Back Surgery. Those failure percentages are not acceptable to me and many others. RFA and epidurals have helped. I am looking into Ozone therapy and Stem Cell.
@alexanderjoly43552 жыл бұрын
I was recommended for an injection a for my L5 and to be honest I'm terrified of this procedure I can hardly sleep since I found out I have never been this terrified before I don't know what to do
@nypdbob2 жыл бұрын
Great presentation
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@zic689 жыл бұрын
Reply to Tom Mullin I think it may be due to piercing to dura matter and leaking CSF such as some patients experience after the lumbar puncture.
@nitroxsam663 жыл бұрын
"Epi" dural..if they pierce the dura around the cord then they have failed the procedure.
@elainecaudill21734 жыл бұрын
I get trigger point injections. No invasive epidurals or nerve blocks or simulators leve th pain meds alone that help us stop trying to make us jump through hoops cause of drug abusers
@anitabetancourt88273 жыл бұрын
I got the shots they have helped me so much. I could walk n stretch better for a while.
@chucklutter25093 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Declined this 35 years ago, considering it now for new issues. Very informative, thanks again.
@shenequakimbro51462 жыл бұрын
I declined it 3 weeks ago and regret it because now I'm having pain in my knees and feel awful about that
@shirleycrowder56852 жыл бұрын
How often should you the injection for spinalstinois and a pinch nerve.?
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
Lots of different opinions about this.
@ferdinandblose59224 жыл бұрын
What would you recommend Doc. Surgery or injection if I have lower back lumbar spine injury with osteophytes. Surgery was not recommended 5 years ago. Now it's painful standing up from sitting position
@DrTonyMork4 жыл бұрын
Not really possible or responsible to recommend things without knowing a lot more about your problem.
@coastspine-patientcoordina90004 жыл бұрын
Ferdinand Blose please give us a call so we can schedule your free phone consultation and Dr Mork will be more than happy to give you his treatment plan. Our # 949 640 6675
@ramum9599 Жыл бұрын
Unbiased nice lecture abt lumbar stenosis and tteatments !!!!!✌✌✌✌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@thelmawright7896 жыл бұрын
Talk and illustration was quite informative but I am still wondering if there is a age factor. Thank you so much. T.J.Wright .
@DrTonyMork6 жыл бұрын
Can work in all age groups
@DrTonyMork6 жыл бұрын
Not really
@DrTonyMork6 жыл бұрын
They can work with any age
@michaelthomas3663 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr. I'm going in for the injection this week.
@designstudio80133 жыл бұрын
Why
@jenniferkleczka27622 жыл бұрын
I have spinal stenosis, and have had about 6 doctors say I needed the surgery to infuse L2,L3, L4 and L5. I have two vertebrae 1 going to the left and 1 going to the right. Causing narrowing of my spinal cord. I have nerve damage which causes me to fall alot.
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
When nerves are sufficiently compressed, weakness and balance feedback can be affected.
@nadaadam31523 жыл бұрын
excuse me what’s is. name the medication for injections
@MrJo16192 жыл бұрын
Hi Tony, I was wondering what your views are on intradiscal ozone injections for a herniated disc. I understand that it is not FDA approved however there are nearly 30 separate studies all of which indicate they are highly effective at treating disc herniation. Thanks
@rosannap71374 жыл бұрын
Did epidural steroids more then 6 times - it just makes your pain worse - its very short term relief- i had chronic back pain for 10 years and back surgery three years ago - i DO NOT recommend steroid injections nor do i recommend surgery (microdesectomy L4 L5) ruined my life and now getting stem cells to fix all the damage
@lindabrincken16774 жыл бұрын
Did u get ur steem cell injection?
@nphuc13 жыл бұрын
Where did you have your l4l5 done? Who is your surgeon?
@bluewaters31005 жыл бұрын
Dr. Tony Mork..It is quite a while since this video was done. I have moderate lumbar stenosis in L2-L4 both in the central canal and the foramen. My question is this..why are pain clinics now insisting that you do nerve ablation for pain? I have been having a great life for many years on the same amount of an opioid medication. It is the only medication I use. I am healthy..do not smoke or even drink. I am 67 and I know it is being done out of fear of reprisal from the CDC.
@DrTonyMork5 жыл бұрын
Maybe they think you have facet syndrome ...
@nitroxsam663 жыл бұрын
"Doctors" have made addicts out of millions of people by overprescribing opiods. Now there is a backlash against opiod use. Anyone who needs these meds, uses them responsibly and benefits from them is looked at as "drug seeking" now that the medical establishment is attempting to correct their "mistake" by withdrawing from opiods. In the facility where I work, everyone gets Tylenol or maybe Tramadol for pain. Doesn't matter if they have had major surgery or trauma.
@rayhinman26694 жыл бұрын
Waiting for mine tomarrow. Had twice before-hurt bigtime...
@coastspine-patientcoordina90004 жыл бұрын
We are always here to give advice and free consultation. If you have an MRI and report Dr Mork will be able to give you a treatment plan. Give us a call at 949 640 6675
@RJ-lk5pj5 жыл бұрын
One thing that was not mentioned in the controlled case study; was the group that was observed. There age, gender and general background of there life style. The number are surly generated to be bias. Think of it.. percentages of the people who got better/worse etc suffered a lifestyle change ie work, leisure etc. This info was not incorporated with the conclusion. FDA doesn’t even approve of this particular procedure so who benefits and use these determinations as a rule of thumb? Not the patient.
@DrTonyMork5 жыл бұрын
The subject of epidurals is difficult to asses, just remember that you are correct in looking at it in terms of percentages.
@RJ-lk5pj5 жыл бұрын
Doctor, I know first hand. I’ve had- next month will be my fourth injection for cervical radiculathy from an auto and work injury. Still have symptoms from 2010 auto accident where the other drive rear ended me and left the scene. 2 separate along with 3 separate PRP injections for a partial cuff tear. Along with another round on back (l5-s1 injections from 2017 injury @ work- it’s mentally depleting me while the limitations are hindering me. On the brighter side, I was told when I was young I was a “pain in the neck” and “pain in the ass” jokingly of course by my parents. But I’d didn’t expect this..thanks for your response. Your dedication and explanation of the procedures are nothing less then perfect
@DrTonyMork5 жыл бұрын
@@RJ-lk5pj Thank you
@amanitaverna97644 жыл бұрын
With complications attributed to surgery, such as failed back surgery syndrome, and formation of adhesions one should be very cautious about surgery. This should be the last resort. Surgery works by amputation of the back wall of the spinal canal to make space. Often times there will be extensive adhesions after 2 years. I myself know a neurosurgeon who has had 13 injections over several years and still doesn't accept the surgery for himself! Meanwhile there is inflamatory processes with spinal stenosis! At present, spinal stenosis is a dilemma. Neither surgery nor injections can solve the problem. I personally have seen catastrophic surgical results with loss of continence and paralysis of both legs, especially after the 2nd or 3rd surgery that commonly follows the first!
@akw13124 жыл бұрын
Either way you go you're almost screwed. Spinal stenosis can get so bad until the pinching ruins your motor skills or causes temporary paralysis. I did trigger point injects then ablation after 4 injections spread over 4 months. The ablation worked for 2yrs. That was 2016. Ive been looking at find a surgeon that uses the sonar equipment instead of traditional cutting tools. I probably will not get surgery anytime soon but the sonar methods seems promising.
@kirkdehart72824 жыл бұрын
Great explanation- I just had one done. We shall see.
@jennatoth39034 жыл бұрын
Kirk DeHart going for 3rd one this week. They have all failed!! Ugh!! Good luck!!
@fqproductions4 жыл бұрын
I’m dealing with this right now. Have you had success? Are you able to lift weights? Are things back to normal like they used to be?
@teresalowry63406 жыл бұрын
I have scoliosis, spinal stinosis, 2 pinched nerves, a bulging disc in my lumber spine and arthritis in sacum and coxyc from fracturing them. A Neurosurgeon wants to do these injections but I have to wait until I get off blood thinners at the end of 2018.
@afustin4 жыл бұрын
Is ESI useful for annular tears?
@DrTonyMork4 жыл бұрын
Might give temporary relief, but not really that helpful
@carminhasantana20673 жыл бұрын
I've had 3 of them. It was like drinking water. Did not help my back problem.
@elizabethtorres60692 жыл бұрын
For two years every two months I was receiving Epidural injections, but not Transforaminal, through the side. March if this year I stopped, bc my pain got worst, let the office know and my Pain Mgmt doctor or NP did not return the call. I came in after tolerating as much as I could, and told the NP what happened. An MRI was done to see what changed, and now I have a rare condition called, Epidural Lomatosis.. this is unacceptable, pain Mgmt is supposed to help with my pain, not make it worst. When I went back, the NP said, regarding my pain, "They could not help me and referred me to another doctor, a Neurologist.. I just want my life back and go back to work.
@Rene-uz3eb2 жыл бұрын
Lipomatosis seems to be mainly induced by corticosteroids, but will also improve after ceasing corticosteroids. Only found a paper on children. Corticosteroid-induced spinal epidural lipomatosis in the pediatric age group: report of a new case and updated analysis of the literature, 2011 Thinking about this and so many patients having to endure corticosteroids injections, maybe this is an epidemic of progression. I remember seeing some weird mri of slipped vertebrae supposedly causing an issue when it was clearly a mass on the opposite side which most likely was lipomatosis.
@padye19804 жыл бұрын
I had 3 back to back 10days apart.it increased my pain to the point of going to E.R..i was told I had to do 3 times to work
@coastspine-patientcoordina90004 жыл бұрын
I am not sure i understand what you are trying to share here. Please give us a call at 949 640 6675 and we will see how we can be of any help in your situation. Thank you
@padye19804 жыл бұрын
Commenting on SNRB on done on Lumbar 3/4 and Lumber 4/5...with people comments on the injections..had 3 bilateral..10 days apart over 1 month..
@coastspine-patientcoordina90004 жыл бұрын
@@padye1980 It sounds like you are having serious back pain, we can absolutely have Dr Mork on a consultation for you and he will discuss with you what he can do to make your back improve. Give us a call at 949 640 6675
@l0velust328 жыл бұрын
Dr Tony, I will be getting my first epidural injection this week but after watching videos I realize it is not FDA approved is that right? I had back surgery in my teens and have a metal rod in my back and so my discs are compressed. My dr said I'd become paralyzed then said he was egr what kind of doctor says that? That isn't something to joke about. I know you don't know me personally but what are the pros and cons? Will I be okay 6 months or 30 years from now?
@3JsATA4 жыл бұрын
The doctor's don't tell you steroid injections can all kinds of bad things to your back.
@SanjayKumar-ez2cd5 жыл бұрын
Centar disc bulge l5s1 severe lower back pain last a year
@DrTonyMork5 жыл бұрын
Is there a question ?
@aielloann48413 жыл бұрын
What is the difference between this epidural steroid procedure and having Ablation injections where there is a drug that kills the nerves with a chemical? It supposed to directly into the nerve. Can you please clear this up for me?
@VJM583 жыл бұрын
Dr has the defective batch of steroid you noted in your presentation (in Mass. ) been purged from the market and what is the risk of this reoccurring? Thank you
@rudytorres262 жыл бұрын
What do you call degenerative disc’s disease if all your disc are gone? Can I get an answer please?
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
Disc space collapse is the end result of degenerative disc disease.
@Jennifer-ul2vz Жыл бұрын
Can steroid shots help in a collapse situation?
@seeingeye55342 жыл бұрын
The steroids worked like magic for my spinal stenosis. As I got older not working as well
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
The injections don't cure the stenosis.
@TammieVanis5 ай бұрын
I get one tomorrow
@lilamarian2822 Жыл бұрын
good evening I had a steroid epidural for my spine and if it numbs my right leg and gives me pins and needles and my right leg is running away
@lyn1nan3 жыл бұрын
Best video out there for explaining this , Thankyou so much
@denisewebb34833 жыл бұрын
I live in the uk 🇬🇧 and waiting for a spinal block injection I have had two spinal operations on my spine for spinal stenosis each lasting 10 yrs but I'm suffering terrible with sciatica pain down my leg numbness in leg and foot painful standing and walking will this injection work or should I have another operation?
@chicagomike2 жыл бұрын
Dr know you are busy. I needed to pay self pay for an epidural but my md refused.I took out my credit card. Begged him. He said let’s wait for the insurance company to approve. They said no twice. Can you figure out why? I found another md. Waiting. Thanks. Loved your video.
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
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@baysbill3 жыл бұрын
In my much research of reading, listening and viewing, I cannot find an "answer". My impeded central canal has only a 25% channel for the nerve bundle to pass through. Exercise, stretching, alternative treatments, etc. can possibly OPEN or RELAX "MANY PINCHED AREAS" in the body, PROMOTING MOBILITY and PAIN MANAGEMENT. But non-surgery options WILL NOT REMOVE CENTRAL CANAL HINDERANCES or SPREAD THE CANAL BONES/OPEN THE CANAL ..... in order to enhance mobility and pain management. Is that correct? If so, it seems to me (if generally high success rate) that common sense dictates that limited invasive surgery should be an early option instead of a last option. Clean out the pipe first and then add then add stretching, exercises, etc. Is this faulty reasoning? Thanks for any help!!!!
@maryc78302 жыл бұрын
I have spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease . I’ve had so many steroids I can’t have anymore. Now all I do is lay in bed all day. I’m in so much pain every day I can’t move.
@Slowpoke410312 жыл бұрын
How painful is the shot I’ve got bulging disk lumbar spinal stenosis my left leg feels like someone’s beating it with a ball at behind the knee my calf feels like it’s going to explode my lower back feels like someone’s got a poker in it and poking my lower back my left arm hurts and sore and I’m afraid to get this shot
@razielmcallen5 жыл бұрын
I cant seem to get a direct answer as to why these injection cause my hands and ft to go numb Pain management cant Back sergeant doesnt know I need answers
@Tamra_775 жыл бұрын
Hugo R Rincon kzbin.info/www/bejne/lWS1cmB4mKuJapY PLEASE check out KZbin channel EDNC. These are not approved by the FDA for use in the spine. They are banned in many countries. Pfizer, issued a PLANET wide warning that they are not to be used for spinal injections. There was a 15-7 vote against) the FDA over ruled it, because, of course, the FDA is partially funded by the pharmaceutical companies.
@Tamra_775 жыл бұрын
Hugo R Rincon check out A Larson’s comment above on Laura’s post. It explains it much better than I can. xx
@VagoniusThicket4 жыл бұрын
See another Doctor . Mine at Cleveland clinic has never caused this ! Some don’t have the skill . 😬
@marm6777 Жыл бұрын
My mother is 80 years old and has had about 6 of these injections and now he says he feels like he is desconected 😢. What to do?
@DrTonyMork Жыл бұрын
He ?
@AV-zx3ip3 жыл бұрын
i have had these and they didnt work i need surgery but at the pain treatment center they arent offering me surgery
@scheirerjeanie12 жыл бұрын
I have a question I got hurt back on OCT 31 2021 falling ladder came down and crash hit the back of my neck and head ok, I have a lot of pain, so this is what the test I got on the first of March 2022. this is what they told me? Cervical spine MRI demonstrates moderate left foraminal narrowing at C3-4. C4-5 spondylolisthesis with bilateral foraminal narrowing. C5-6 is degenerative with reversal of the curvature, retrolisthesis, moderate spinal and mild bilateral foraminal stenosis. C6-7 moderate bilateral foraminal stenosis. So I have a lot of pain all the time.
@DrTonyMork2 жыл бұрын
A diagnosis depends where the pain is located
@sharonboston90876 жыл бұрын
Dr Tony Mork, I really hope you will reply. Nerve block injections were never APPROVED by FDA to be injected into the spine RIGHT? I saw myself testimony before congress on this matter? These injections caused my brother's hip joints & tissue to deteriorate, not to mention the pain & trembling in his legs; the nerve blocks cause problems in other areas of the body & can/will cause greater damage in the body eventually, as the POISONS/injections could spread inflamation to other areas of the body where the meds are not even needed,right? 1 tiny slip can cause paralysis and even death, right? After the HORRIBLE side effects I suffered after having these epidural blocks in my neck twice, I decided to do more research. I have been told by different physicians over the past few years to never allow these injections in my spine ever again. I thought I was dying!!! Did these nerve block steriods go thru pre-market approval (PMA) since FDA hasn't approved this to be injected in certain parts of the body????. I dont know you& so I am not judging you. However, we KNOW that there are physicians that receive THOUSANDS of $$$$ by pharmaceutical companies to push their meds on patients that have not been FDA APPROVED. It is a sad thing when greed is more important than the quality of life for human beings!!!
@DrTonyMork6 жыл бұрын
You are discussing a very complicated topic, too much for this platform.
@DrTonyMork6 жыл бұрын
Just know that they can be very helpful for many people.
@laurarivera19925 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. I did research on this as well. I went to a spine dr and he told me the complications this could have. I saw my neurosurgeon yesterday and he gave me 2 options go back for this injection or surgery which I need 3 discs replaced. I will not get this injection. My sister got them in her back half didn't work. She had 3 surgeries on her lower back which finally worked. I refuse to have these doctors make money off of me. Like you said its not approved by the FDA
@laurarivera19925 жыл бұрын
@@DrTonyMork How is this legal if the FDA does not approve this. It didn't help my sister sometimes and she quite a few.
@RJ-lk5pj5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely they get kick backs.. when doctors are asked about the quantity of procedure done.. they boast- they don’t mention the quality of life that have improved. These numbers trickle into the grey area where they’re no longer examined and for a lack of a better term- patients become a statistic and a prisoner of their injury & disability.