I had this done and I got temporary relief, of 6 weeks. But I know many who it has worked wonderful for and am very glad that I did it. If it works, it takes all the pain away...or at least it did for me. You first have a trial done where they inject the area that they think is the problem, with lanocane. If for the 1st hr. following the trial, you are nurab in your painful area...the actual procedure should work just as well.
After the procedure, the painful area that you have now, should feel the relief of pain, immediately. However, you will probably have muscle spasms, which were pretty bad for me, for 1-2 week. We did finally find a muscle relaxer that worked for me, but I had to try 3 kinRAB before I found the one that worked. If I had known the best one to try for myself, I probably would not have been in pain for the entire 2 weeks.
All in all, it is a great procedure to try, in my opinion. The pain of the procedure and the recovery are bearable, so if it does not work, you have not gone through heck to find that out. If it does work...you would be willing to do it over again. Also, it is a procedure that does not use steroiRAB, so you can have it done over and over again. If it works, it often works for 1-2 years at a time. For me, even though it did not work that long, I was 100% pain free for 6 weeks and the procedure was well worth getting that break. The Dr. thinks it did not work as long for me, because of my auto-immune disorders. So, that probably would not be your situation.
Best of luck to your mom.
Lorie:angel: