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What Causes Shoulder Pain After Taking Multiple Injections?
I have pain in my left shoulder then goes down in lower of my back then some times in my spine I knew a good doctor that knows what he is doing I allread had 15 injections and my neavers burnt nothing is working can you gine me some advice what to do cant stand the pain any more I kneed a good doctor in findley ohio if I can fine one
Hello, I have studied your case and I think that you are having cervical spondylitis. In this condition there is nerve compression in neck with rediculopathy in hand. For pain you need to follow these steps. 1.Intermittent cervical traction is most helpful. You can arrange that home or visit a physiotherapy centre for this. You need to take traction for at least three weeks. 2.Avoid using very high pillow or keeping neck in same position for long time. You can use soft cervical collar. 3.Tablet Pregabalin M one daily at night time. 4.If pain is not controlled with above measures you can take Medrol tablet for one week. MRI is needed in severe cases resistant to all above measures. I hope these steps will be helpful for you. Let me know if there is any other followup questions.
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What Causes Shoulder Pain After Taking Multiple Injections?
Hello, I have studied your case and I think that you are having cervical spondylitis. In this condition there is nerve compression in neck with rediculopathy in hand. For pain you need to follow these steps. 1.Intermittent cervical traction is most helpful. You can arrange that home or visit a physiotherapy centre for this. You need to take traction for at least three weeks. 2.Avoid using very high pillow or keeping neck in same position for long time. You can use soft cervical collar. 3.Tablet Pregabalin M one daily at night time. 4.If pain is not controlled with above measures you can take Medrol tablet for one week. MRI is needed in severe cases resistant to all above measures. I hope these steps will be helpful for you. Let me know if there is any other followup questions.