No: Assuming you have normal arteries, the spinal cord gets just exactly the degree of perfusion it needs; no more, no less. The brain and spinal cord need very high blood flow. Even if you could affect that, which you can't, it wouldn't help at all with an inflammatory disease. The damage, sorry to say, is done.
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