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  • jake90810
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    Thank you Dr. Corenman for your response.

    Regarding the ADR at c6/7 in 2005, yes it is an unknown whether it simply delayed the inevitable or not. At that time, I consulted with several top doctors in LA. Two recommended a 2-level fusion, one recommended a 1-level and a fourth said 1 or 2 level. Ultimately I opted to participate in a clinical study for a 1-level ADR.

    Regarding your comment “Reconstructing the c5-6 level to the previous height of the disc (which is what the ADR does for the most part) can increase or create new neck pain.” Would a fusion not also do the same since a graft is placed between the vertebrae? Or is the graft not as “thick” as an ADR? What would be the cause of the new pain and why? Is there a term or description for this I can research?

    Also, regarding the level causing my symptoms. The pins/needles/ach raiding down the outer forearm into thumb area indicates c5-6. But would c5-6 also cause the same type feeling in the left and right outer (lateral) middle arm area (I said upper previously by mistake). Occasionally, this feeling seems to be more along the bicep area (middle part) of my arm and sometime it feels closer to the triceps area (back) of my arm. The MRI indicates severe right and left foraminal stenosis at c5-6. The c4-5 level indicates “mild” only. Lastly, is foraminal stenosis caused by the “severe loss of disc height” at c5-6?

    Once again thank you very much!!!

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