mation, says Dr.
Cohen. "Otherwise, if
you burn nerves that
contain normal senso-
ry information, your
leg would be numb,
and you might be
weak if there were
motor fibers burned,"
he says.
When you burn
nerves that go to the
joints in your back,
you numb the nerves
first because you
want to see if the
patient gets pain
relief. They're called
prognostic — some-
times diagnostic —
blocks, says Dr.
Cohen.
"It's like a dry run. If
the pain is coming
from the joints in
your back, you'll feel
better when we numb
these nerves," he
says. "If you look at
placebo-controlled tri-
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