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Dr. Corenman,
The second NCV on left side (2 months between) shows worsening. I am having a constant ache from the tops of my shoulders down the forearms and into index fingers when I stand. Lying flat on my back, I can make the little fingers go numb, standing or sitting, it moves the ache to the front of my arms and causes hand weakness and numbness in my index/thumb area. Since the problem is on both sides, I think there has been a shift in my spine or the fusion site is moving. Shortly after the ACDF, I felt a hump sensation when lying flat on my back on a hard surface. I also had sciatic leg pain. After a month of doing light abdominal exercises, the leg pain went away along with the hump feeling. Is it possible that my spine rotated and shifted upward (or downward) and I am feeling pressure at the nerve outlets of C8 (foramen)? It makes sense to me that there was initial downward pressure that I felt in my lower back and that strengthening that area pushes the whole works back up. It also makes sense that the pressure is from the bottoms of the outlets since I can reproduce numbness by tilting my head to either side (numbness is opposite the side I tilt towards) or rolling my shoulders inward. I am assuming the fusion is fixed after 3.5 months. The ACDF folks are suggesting a myelogram. Should I be looking at an MRI or X-Ray while flexing?
Dr. Corenman,
I had the NCV on my right arm which showed moderate chronic denervation in the right triceps, FDI and EDC and mild chronic denervation of the APB. The report indicated moderate, chronic right sided C7 and C8 radiculopathics with nothing active. The right shoulder blade, right forear pain continues with dull pain in the center of my back. The finger-tip and thumb numbness is constant. Why is this presenting now when I had no right side symptoms before the fusion? How could C7-T8 be causing new problems (after fusion)?
I was also examined by a specialist for thoracic outlet syndrome. His feeling was that “while you very well might have thoracic outlet syndrome” he would not continue with anything until the original work was considered stable. He was concerned about the muscle wasting on my left hand having progressed so much after surgery.
The right hand/arm issues that started one month after fusion are not getting any better and the left side is still painful with no improvement in strength. I am concerned about losing right hand dexterity. I am hoping there is some way to identify the source of the new pain.
Dr. Corenman,
I omitteded the preface for each level which was the same… “There has been anterior discectomy and fusion. Anterior fixation hardware and disc prothesis noted with associated artifacts.”. The C7-T1 comments on the report are not in the conclusion section and only note the same hardware and “Mild facet hypertrophy is noted.”
I will ask the neurologist about eliminating the other possible entrapment locations. The original MRI looked bad at the C3-C4 and C7-T1 levels and much improved after the fusion. Perhaps the pain and numbness are from stretching the decompressed nerves as well as the progressing muscle wasting in the left hand and the new numbness in the right hand. Thanks for your advice, your site is outstanding.
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