transdermal ozone linked to significant pain reduction in spinal canal stenosis

Ozone therapy produced effective or better outcomes in 77% of spinal canal stenosis patients refractory to nerve block, physical therapy, and drug therapy, with significant pain score reductions (MAH: 10→3.3±1.0, p<0.01; SCI: 10→2.9±0.5, p<0.01).

What this means for you

When conventional approaches like nerve blocks and physical support haven't moved the needle, ozone exposure has shown a striking ability to reduce pain signals — in this finding, scores dropped from a 10 to around 3. That kind of shift can mean the difference between daily limitation and getting back to normal movement and quality of life.

The published research

Ozone Therapy for Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) and Spinal Canal
· 1992
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