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  • Kbushman
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    Hello again Dr. Corenman,

    Unfortunately, after being in a brace for 10 weeks, and doing 5 weeks of PT (2x/week), Haley is again in pain after returning to tennis. Her jaw surgeon has postponed her jaw surgery to Sept/Oct so we are wondering if now is the time to look into getting her pars defect repaired? My concerns are 1) is it feasible to have the surgery in Colorado if we live in Florida? How long would we need to be out there? and 2) is it even possible to help Haley with this surgery given that she also has spina bifida occulta, a 7mm break in the right pars, and a grade 1 slippage already? She is really a great kid and is having such a tough time with all this hitting at once. I would truly appreciate your advice. Thank you!

    Kelli

    Kbushman
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    Thank you, I’m going to fill out the consult forms and mail you her films to see if you think it’s feasible with the spina bifida occulta and 3mm slippage. I should note also that she is planning on having orthognathic surgery this May. I personally believe she has some sort of connective tissue disease but have never been able to get any diagnosis for her. I’m not sure how this plays into the thought of surgery? She has been an extremely active, athletic, happy kid and is very depressed now with all this.

    Kbushman
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    Thank you for your quick response. In your opinion, will she be able to continue to play high-level tennis? Since it won’t ‘heal’ because it’s an old pars defect, what will prevent the pain from coming back as soon as she walks back on the court in 3 months? Because there is a 3mm slip should we be proactively looking to come visit you with the thought of surgery? Again, thank you so much. This has been devastating for her as her life has been centered around tennis.

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