References (Epidurolysis)*
Racz G, Heavner J, Smith J, Noe C, Al-Kaisy A, Matsumoto T, Lee S, Nagy L. Epidural Lysis of Adhesions and Percutaneous Neruoplasty. Intech - Pain and Treatment 2015;Chapter 10:289-333.
Racz C and Noe CE, Editors. (2016) Techniques of Neurolysis. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
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Gerdsmeyer L, Wagenpfeil S, Birkenmaier C, Veihelmann A, Hauschild M, Wagner K, Al Muderis M, Gollwitzer H, Diehl P, Toepfer A. Percutaneous Epidural Lysis of Adhesions in Chronic Lumbar Radicular Pain: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Pain Physician 2013;Vol. 16:185-196
Gilbert K, Brismee J, Collins D, James C, Shah R, Sawyer S, Sizer P. 2006 Young Investigator Award Winner: Lumbosacral Nerve Root Displacement and Strain, Part 2. A Comparison of 2 Straight Leg Raise Conditions in Unembalmed Cadavers. SPINE 2007; Volume 32; Number 14:1521-1525
*Disclaimer: This description of epidural lysis of adhesions is intended for general education purposes only. Please refer to your physician with specific questions.
References (Regenerative medicine)
H. Bansal et al., Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in osteoarthritis (OA) knee: Correct dose critical for long term clinical efficacy, Nature, 2021