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  • Maverick
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    Hello Dr. Corenman I had cervical fusion C2 through C7 in June 2014. I have had neck pain for about 10 years and then over a year ago I started to have left arm pain and hand numbness. I was told by spine surgeon I have Klippel Feil Syndrome with C3 C4 congenital fusion Spinal deformity C4 C5 spontaneous fusion Paresthesia / numbness Cervicalgia Ordered balance /proprioceptive deficit Status post C2 – C 7 fusion posteriorly Lumbar disc degeneration L3-4, L1-L2and L3 L4 History of cervical arthrodesis- status post – congenital fusion C3-4 and spontaneous fusion C5-6 Status post laminectomy with posterior fusion C2-C7 fusion well healed. Decompression is fine and lumbar-status post I have been doing physical therapy twice weekly for a couple months without improvement. My problem is I continue to have the left arm pain and hand pain, hand numbness not as severe but still there. Daily headaches and I get cramping of fingers and they curl up when in pain. I am starting to get neck pain back and into both my shoulders . And now I seem to be getting pain in my right wrist / thumb area too. Surgeon told me I am fine with updated MRI and sent me to pain management. They have me currently taking 1200mg daily of gabapentin and duloxetine 30mg once a day. I am so frustrated at continued pain what do you recommend I should do at this point ? I appreciate your time as I have been searching online for any kind of answers.

    Donald Corenman, MD, DC
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    I am unclear why you underwent a posterior laminectomy and fusion of C2-7. You had a congenital fusion of C3-4 and a “spontaneous fusion” of C5-6. This C5-6 auto-fusion is one of the factors that does not make sense. It is very rare to have an auto fusion unless you have a spondyloarthropathy (an inflammatory disorder of the spine). Are you sure it was fused or just very degenerative and did not move?

    Are you sure you have a solid posterior fusion? This would require a CT to make sure.

    Posterior decompressions (laminectomy) generally do not work well to decompress the nerves. You still might have foraminal stenosis or nerve tethering that was not addressed by your surgery. A new MRI or CT scan might be in order. A second opinion would also be helpful.

    Dr. Corenman

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    Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books.
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