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  • comike
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    in reply to: Slip after surgery #29234

    Hi Dr. Corenman,

    I’m almost to the 7-month mark post op from my fusion and have developed a new, significant pain that is becoming most worrisome.

    My CT scan at 5 months showed significant signs of fusion (solid columns of bone between end plates) and I was given permission to get back to normal life and begin increasing exercise at the rate or 10-15% per week. I have done this meticulously until a week ago. I have only been riding my bike, mountain, and road, and have not crashed or had any hard hits, trauma, etc. I have also been following a stretching and resistance program (elastic bands and body weight only) to increase strength in my back, glutes, and hips.

    Last Wednesday I developed a very sharp pain in my sacrum area off to the right side. I don’t have any triggers or localized swelling or pain that I can push on, however, when I do a cat pose (arch my back and tuck my tailbone under) I get a VERY sharp pain! I had this few a weeks or so back in June, and it went away after I did some stretching. I was told it might have been breaking through some adhesion/scar tissue. I thought it was the same thing this time (nearly the same exact pain), so I followed the same protocol and stretched through it in hopes it would get better. Its only gotten worse. This started after a mountain bike ride on Wednesday last week, which was uneventful. After the ride, I was stretching and felt the sharp pain return and I was able to push through it. The pain would subside and I could increase my ROM before the pain would return. Each morning the pain would increase and my ROM was significantly decreased from my previous progress.

    I have the pain when sitting and shifting my weight ever so slightly in a chair. I have backed off all exercise and stretching as it causes pain. I’m back on Aleve 2x tabs, 2x daily and heat, ice and using my tens unit again. It doesn’t seem to be getting any better.

    My fusion was L5S1 and the pain feels centered around the base of the sacrum/coccyx area about 4-5 inches below my incision site. I can’t seem to locate any sharp pain when pushing on this area, only when moving my hips.

    Is this a wait and see scenario? Any concern about hardware loosening or breaking? I only ask because nothing I have done seems to have set this off.

    Thanks as always for your guidance!

    comike
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    in reply to: Slip after surgery #28211

    My nerve issues increased over the last week making it difficult to fall asleep last night. The symptoms increased to a burning sensation in my glute down into my calf.

    Would there be an adverse effect on the fusion site (or the bone healing process) by taking a steroid at 12 weeks post op? Is the steroid thought to decrease the inflammation long term or could the inflammation of the nerve return during PT/stretching after the steroid course is complete?

    comike
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    in reply to: Slip after surgery #28091

    Hi Dr. Corenman,

    So far, since the incident, my back continues to feel better so I think I’m in the clear! Low back pain continues to improve since the surgery.

    2 weeks ago (7 weeks post op) I began my PT program. Last Friday I was stretching my hamstrings in the morning for the first time (typically was stretching in afternoon and before bed) and I noticed later that day a return of my nerve symptoms from before surgery. I am experiencing cold/hot and vibrating sensations up and down my legs on both sides. My right side is slightly worse. This morning it felt like my ankle and Achilles tendon were vibrating as though I was holding a vibrating cell-phone next to the skin.

    This is the same return to symptoms I faced last year after my microdiscectomy that led to a more destabilized segment (causing foraminal stenosis) which led to the TLIF fusion this past February. This is why I am concerned.

    Is it possible I injured the nerves from stretching? I really focused on being gentle and not pushing anything. Could the inflammation you described above from walking cause the nerve roots to become irritated?

    I have discontinued stretching in hopes that the nerves would calm down and so far nothing has improved. Its been 7 days of only walking.

    Everything was going very well until last Friday. I am now at ~10 weeks post op.

    As always, thanks for your time!

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