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Re: L5-S1 Fusion Done Continuing Pain

From: Joseph Lee JRJLEE@earthlink.net
Date: 20 Mar 2003
Time: 02:58:11 -0500
Remote Name: 68.10.157.76

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Dear Danny, The tear in the dural tube may have initiated an unrelated and new pain syndrome. I would recommend exploring CranioSacral Therapy. You can learn more about this and find a practitioner in your area at this URL http://www.upledger.com/therapies/cst.htm I own an alternative therapies practice in Virginia Beach VA and have had much success with this technique. There are practitioners all over the USA. Good Luck. Joseph

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