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You are healing well. There might be some residual “irritable” symptoms so try to ignore those and get on with your life.
Dr. Corenman
PLEASE REMEMBER, THIS FORUM IS MEANT TO PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION ON SPINE ANATOMY, CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS. TO GET AN ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS, YOU MUST VISIT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN PERSON.
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.Thank you for your time.
I really appreciate it.
I never brought this up because it really seem like nothing but I have this small bump or knot under the screen at the top part of where the incision ends. It is more right under the surface of the skin and I can feel it with my finger when I rub on it. I’m not sure if this is from scar tissue or more from a small piece of the stitches that may have never fallen out on its own and skin grew over it as I suspect being that I feel it where there was once a stitch. If so is this anything to be concerned about? It does not hurt, just uncomfortable at times when I sit and lean back against it.
Nothing to be concerned about. Probably a stitch knot which takes longer to absorb. At this point, you don’t need to be hyper-vigilant anymore.
Dr. Corenman
PLEASE REMEMBER, THIS FORUM IS MEANT TO PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION ON SPINE ANATOMY, CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS. TO GET AN ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS, YOU MUST VISIT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN PERSON.
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.I had my 3 month post op appointment yesterday. He said look like I’m doing well and I have one more follow up in 6 months. I ask about knot on back. He said don’t rub on it or anything and it should gradually go down. As far as the toes with blister feeling he did not say much beside might get better in time.
He said there are no restrictions at this point and I can run if I want, although I’ll wait a while longer.
Good report! Continue with your activities but I agree with you that you should hold off running for now.
Dr. Corenman
PLEASE REMEMBER, THIS FORUM IS MEANT TO PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION ON SPINE ANATOMY, CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS. TO GET AN ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS, YOU MUST VISIT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN PERSON.
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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