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Manchikanti L et al. – With significant pain relief in 76% of patients, percutaneous adhesiolysis utilizing local anesthetic, steroids and hypertonic sodium chloride solution may be effective in patients with chronic function–limiting low back and lower extremity pain with spinal stenosis.


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