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Yeah, I’m not against the procedure. If I had thought it would work for him I would have referred him to a friend who does them. But instead he paid $1800 for something pointless to his condition.I second this. If you stay true to primary inclusion/exclusion criteria used in the clinical trials, you’ll have success. If you do this on any and everyone with modic changes despite their clinical presentation pointing to an alternate diagnosis, you’ll have dissatisfied patients