
Treatment Options for Adhesive Arachnoiditis
There is no cure for Arachnoiditis. But there are evidence-informed approaches that can reduce neuroinflammation, support tissue repair, manage pain, and improve quality of life. Each section below links to a dedicated article with full detail. As always, work with a physician who understands Arachnoiditis before starting any new treatment or supplement.
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The Three Component Protocol
The most comprehensive treatment framework available for Adhesive Arachnoiditis. Developed by Dr. Forest Tennant, it addresses neuroinflammation, tissue regeneration, and pain management as three distinct but connected problems.
Managing a Flare
Arachnoiditis flares can escalate fast. Knowing what to do and in what order can make a significant difference in how severe a flare becomes and how quickly you recover.
If Your Arachnoiditis Is Getting Worse
Recognizing the signs of progression, knowing which blood tests to request, and understanding when to adjust your protocol can make a real difference. This guide walks you through the steps.
Alternative and Holistic Therapies
From scrambler therapy to dietary approaches and mind-body practices, explore the complementary options that some patients find helpful alongside conventional treatment.

Implanted Devices
Pain pumps and spinal cord stimulators are sometimes considered for severe cases. These are serious interventions that carry real risks for Arachnoiditis patients. Read before considering either option.
Related Conditions
Spinal fluid leaks, Tarlov cysts, and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome frequently occur alongside Adhesive Arachnoiditis. Understanding the connection can be key to getting the right diagnosis and treatment.




