At Dr. Edward S. Rubin Pain Management office we continually strive to relieve the suffering of chronic pain of each and every patient entrusted to our care. We are committed to creating an effective environment for healing the whole person - physically and emotionally. We will provide this healing with skill, compassion and the highest standards of quality.
I got neuropathy from Levaquin but initially it was in my legs and years later it spread into my upper back , neck and stomach/torso region. I was considering this as a last resort if my nutritional IV's , IGG infusion, and other couple of medications i wanted to try dont work. My pain is so widespread not sure if it will work for me. Im circling the drain i think at this point.
What if you have severe vaccine injury, have spike protein blood antibody levels over 15,000 U/ml, severe depression and anxiety and microclots throughout the body?
Hi Doctor I was diagnosed with stenosis and I do all of the what you said walking leaned over shopping cart, sitting or bending makes it feel better. I'm planning on having surgery but I live alone. And don't have anyone to care for me, so could I give this a try and then consider surgery if it doesn't work please answer my question confused!
I had this S I joint stabilization done a week ago, I can’t tell you how much better I feel❤❤❤. No pain!!! I’m talking years of S I injections, eventually wearing off w/I 3 weeks. I am a happy camper, looking forward to having my other side done. I would recommend this procedure.
@@DrEdwardSRubin why not the shoulder/trap? If the leads were placed in the neck, and the IPG planted in the mid back, wouldn’t that require tunneling all the way down the T spine?
I am a resident orthopedic doctor in Sudan, Africa, I'd like to learn more about this procedure as an observer I wonder if I can join you to learn more.
TPI is helpful for muscle and inflamed joints but must be does have problems if you use it too often. For example, weight gain and bone loss and high blood sugar.
I am really considering getting this procedure. It was recommended by my pain specialist and will be getting a second opinion from my neurosurgeon (tomorrow). One thing that concerns me is there is a lot of material such as this excellent video, but very little in the way of actual patient videos. As an example, I can find literally thousands of videos about laminectomies but almost nothing other than some videos put together by Vertos about the MILD procedure. Not sure what that means but I would feel better if there were some first hand accounts of folks who had the procedure and how they managed afterwards. Several people have posted that they were getting one, or just had one, but almost no one does a follow-up.
I was wondering how PRP and this material together would work. I'm up for trying most anything instead of getting 2 disc replacements and I'm.paying out of pocket. Thank you for any new technology. I'm c6 and c7
I have less than 2 weeks to make a decision to do this or not. 😬 I'm 9 mos out from breaking L1 and pain at L4/L5 and failed medial nerve block. I can't find much info on the immediate recovery (wound care, soreness/pain from procedure, activity limitations) because it will all be self-care for me. I'm so stressed out about this.
Hi, wondering if you would recommend getting a endoscopic rhizotomy ? Do you have any experience with people that have got this procedure ? Some doctors says it last only a little bit more than RFA and others said it permanent
I’m going to have a lumbar medial branch block in a few days. This video has really calmed my nerves about this procedure. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer just about every question that I had about the procedure and about post procedure care.
Why would you not recommend this for CRPS? My CRPS affects my arm and shoulder blade pain stemming from severe spinal stenosis in cervical spine-T1 and surgeries.