Dear Dr.Nicola Maffuli,
Thanks for your reply.In my past
personal experiences (which I latter found out is confirmed by a German
study) I have found this therapy to be very useful in any
type of neuropathy also compressive neuropathy.
I remember long time back a 70 yrs
old person came to my OPD he was having spinal stenosis and advanced
myo infarction ,his condition and wish was against surgery.I just asked him
to take injection of Vit.B1.B6 B12 at regular interval ,He is still on this
treatment , he was not able to walk before more than few steps ,and to
my surprise is able to climb uphill .I think result of surgery could have
been no matter.
The case with painless prolapse is also improving with traction and Vits.
with regards.
Dr.Sarveshwar Sood
Orthopaedic Surgeon & Head Department of Physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation,
Member American Academy Of Pain Management.
S.B.L.S.Hospital
812/1,Housing Board Colony
Model Town,Jalandhar city
Punjab State.India
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From: Nicola Maffulli <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: summary of responses to Painless prolapse
> I agree with Michael that an MRI picture of PID without
> symptoms should be left alone.
> Why are you using vit B treatment? That I know of,
> there is no evidence of any beneficial effect, unless the
> patient is deficient in them.
> Best regards
>
>
> Nicola
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