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| table.mechanism.label | table.mechanism.injections | table.mechanism.decomp |
| table.addresses.label | table.addresses.injections | table.addresses.decomp |
| table.invasiveness.label | table.invasiveness.injections | table.invasiveness.decomp |
| table.duration.label | table.duration.injections | table.duration.decomp |
| table.repeat.label | table.repeat.injections | table.repeat.decomp |
| table.risk.label | table.risk.injections | table.risk.decomp |
| table.insurance.label | table.insurance.injections | table.insurance.decomp |
| table.suited.label | table.suited.injections | table.suited.decomp |
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This is not an argument against injections
Epidural injections are a legitimate medical intervention with an important role in spinal pain management. They can provide critical relief during acute flares and serve as valuable diagnostic tools. This comparison exists to explain why injections alone may not resolve a mechanical problem — and why patients stuck in a cycle of repeat injections may benefit from addressing the mechanical source.
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