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    Hi,
    Touching base again… I developed the L4 pars fracture a year or so after my L4/5 decompression with partial discectomy in November 2012. I had a steroid injection in July for my left leg pain. I have been better since. Now, the right side has kicked up over the past couple of months. The low back burning was gone for a few days post injection then came back. I have no discomfort when I get up in the morning or if I sit down for awhile. After I am up and moving my low back starts to burn, and after walking about 1/2 mile a pain starts shooting in my right lateral thigh. Sometimes my right buttock has pain also. The shooting pain in my right lateral thigh also happens when standing. The shooting pain varies in frequency and intensity…Last two weeks it is getting worse. If I happen to step off a curb hard I get a horrible pain in my low back.

    I saw my surgeon today and he says a fusion would improve the pain, as it seems the nerve root is being impinged. He said the pars fracture is most likely due to my decompression/discectomy. He said the spondylolisthesis will not progress. Of course, surgery is my call. I do weight training twice weekly with concentration on my core and walk 10,000 plus steps daily.

    Would fusion surgery alleviate the low back burning/fatigue and shooting pain in thigh for good? It is a big surgery requiring 3-4 days in the hospital per my doc. I am active and want to remain so. Do you think it would be better to do this sooner than later in terms of a better outcome? Any information you share is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

    Lollipop
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    One additional question…. Would a Chiropractor be ok to realign the spine or would it not be advised?

    Lollipop
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    AdHi Dr. Corenman,

    Quick PMH: Age 56, 5’2” 135 pounds, active and nonsmoker. L4-L5 decompression with partial discectomy 11/12. L4 pars fracture 10/13 via MRI. Osteoporosis getting second yearly Reclast infusion in June. Prior cervical laminoplasty 2/09.

    I finally followed up with my surgeon two days ago. I have continued to have left lateral/anterior thigh pain and now occurs on the right leg too. The discomfort is never both thighs at once and is not limiting my ADL’s. I have had chronic low back burning but it has gotten worse in the past month or so. It is ok when I first get up in the morning, but worsens after being up and walking around for about 4-5 minutes. After sitting a bit it usually quiets down. I try to get 10,000 steps in a day and in the past two weeks I have noticed that the burning gets much worse at about 1/4 mile and my low back just feels really fatigued at the same time. Yesterday I could only walk 1 mile (as opposed to the 2 I usually do, due to the increased intensity of burning/fatigue. I have also noticed a clicking in my low back as I move my left leg forward during my gait in the past week.

    My doctor did an x-ray and told me two things. The L4 vertebrae has slipped over L5 enough to impinge the nerve root… I believe the left is worse that the right. He wants me to see a pain management doc for a steroid injection. My ortho doc wants to see me again, two months after that OR sooner if there is any worsening of the burning/fatigue. He did mention that I may need a fusion if things don’t improve or if they get worse.

    What is your opinion about these new developments. I appreciate any feedback. Thank you so much!

    Lollipop
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    So…. Take a copy of the MRI to my surgeon to follow up for possible nerve block is what I’m understanding?? I just don’t want to cry wolf. Thanks so much!

    Lollipop
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    Dear Dr. Corenman,

    Thank you so much for your response!
    I actually had a cervical laminoplasty in 2009, I think that was why I had no restrictions after 6 weeks. ( Dr. Henry Bohlman did it and has since passed.)

    The discomfort has been all left buttocks, hip, thigh, toes with the usual burning sensation I always have in lumbar region. I forgot to mention that in the recent MRI general report( not summary) pars defect at left L4 has reactive bone marrow edema which is minimal. I assume this is a recent fracture and the boney region is doing its job to heal on its own.

    The general report also states there is severe loss of disc space height demonstrated L5/S1. Also, I have multilevel end plate degenerative changes particularly L5/S1 as seen on prior exam in 2012.. From my understanding, my lumbar decompression/ discectomy would not have improved the L5/S1 disc degeneration. It sounds like L5/S1 is pretty ugly. Is it possible that it will not cause issues or should I not be surprised if I need intervention there sometime in the future? I have been told that my osteoporosis has nothing to do with my spine issues…. It just seems to me that it is a factor in the dejeneration.

    Thank you so very much! You are a gift to us, helping us understand our issues better. I know you are a busy man and the fact that you do this in addition is phenomenal!!! :-)

    Sarah

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