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I've had 2 back surgeries- a microdiscectomy at l5/s1 & l4/l5. i've got scar tissue & am still in pain. i use tens, inversion, pt, neurontin, norco, cymbalta, and am trying injections. any new ideas/tx for me to try? i'm only 23 & i feel like i'm 80.

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Adhesiolysis: Cassara 1st NO more surgeries on your back . FInd an Anesthesiologist in your area who will do a minimal risk type of epidural injection BUT without steroids . This injection is called lysis of adhesions or Adhesiolysis with a medicine called "Hyaluronidase". This injection will break up the scar tissue that has entrapped the nerves in your back. It must be performed with physical therapy

Answered 11/15/2016

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Dr. Ahimsa porter Sumchai md answered

Specializes in Sports Medicine

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Answered 11/13/2016

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