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in reply to: Failed pars surgery #8841
Where did you have your pars surgery done? I am looking into it as well. I am also a 21 year old and am looking for options.
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in reply to: pars bilateral fracture #8824Dr. Corenman
I have also read that with some natural techniques like inversion therapy and other things can heal discs, even herniated ones, that’s just what I have read.
in reply to: pars bilateral fracture #8823Dr. Corenman
I don’t think that I have tears in my discs, by “a little damaged” means that I only have slight bulges in a few of the discs. The doctor at Mayo said that a lot of perfectly healthy people have slight bulges.
in reply to: pars bilateral fracture #8815Dr. Corenman
I just got results from my flexion/extension x-rays and there is no slippage or instability. I believe that the back specialist at Mayo said that my discs were a little damaged but it wasn’t that bad. My fractures are also less than 3 mm I believe also, so do most doctors not know about this procedure? Because it seems like they don’t think I should have surgery but it doesn’t seem like they know about this.
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in reply to: pars bilateral fracture #8706Dr. Corenman
What is the rehab like for this surgery? When would working out and exercising start? I mow lawns and work as a dilivery driver for summer work. How long would I be out of those jobs? Would I wear some kind of a brace while the bone is healing?
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in reply to: pars bilateral fracture #8685Dr. Corenman
Ok i will look into all of those. After the bone graphs/bmps heal are you basically able to do anything you want? Does the repair last a long time and remain strong?
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