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in reply to: Bone Stimulator Fracture #6873
Hi Doc, I got a new MRI on my L-Spine.
The report says:No Advanced Canal Stenosis, Formainal Stenosis, Or Nerve Root Impingement. Significant decrease in marrow edema within the pars and pedicle of the level bilaterally compared with prior exam. No malalignment or evidence of instability. No evidence of vertebral compression fractures / Marked decrease in marrow edema within the pars.
What would be your take on this report if you don’t mind?
Also when sleeping what is the best ways to lay with pars fractures.
Thanks so much .Coty Morris
in reply to: Bone Stimulator Fracture #6510I wasn’t inquiring about s pacific player. Peyton Manning has medical insurance, I do not. Thanks for the post.
in reply to: Bone Stimulator Fracture #6505I understand, What would it take to get back to running and things without getting back into pain? Also any football players?
Thanks so much, you truly have been the biggest help.in reply to: Bone Stimulator Fracture #6501I was wondering if you know any athletes the are still active with this injury Bilateral Pars fracture? Thanks
in reply to: Bone Stimulator Fracture #6412I have a ultrasound bone stimulator. Just stays stationary where I put it.
So I have to treat one side at a time. Just wondering if I should put it on the Spinous process just above the top of my tail. Or for instance if i’m treating the left side. should I be centered with the spinous process or a little about or below this? Not sure if the unit will help, but I want to give it a try. Thanks so muchCoty Morris
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