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Question Title: AcupunctureForum: Neurology Forum
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I'm having problems with a bulging disc in the Thoracic spine (MRI diagnosed) and now a Cervical disc is causing severe (at times) pain in the shoulder. I have had two steriod injections in the past 3 months and I'm concerned of the side effects of more Epidurals. I realize this is not a functions performed by the Cleveland Clinic but I would appreciate your comments on the use of Acupuncture for this condition. Thanks
= Thanks for your question. Our currently understanding of acupuncture seems to indicate that this procedure triggers the release of endorphines from the nerve terminals, thus acting as an analgesic. You did not indicate whether other tests were performed to evaluate your spine problem. In particular, an electromyography (EMG) would be helpful in evaluating the degree of nerve lesion caused by the disc problems. If there are signs of actual spinal cord or nerve root damage, your physician should consider the possibility of surgical intervention, and not just symptomatic treatment with analgesics or anti-inflammatory agents. I hope this information is helpful. Best of luck. This information is provided for general medical education purposes only.
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