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Thanks again Dr. Corenman. I am nervous about having surgery on my back, but if it helps with the weakness, numbness and pain, it will be worth it.
Do you foresee there ever being a method through which discs can be repaired or rebuilt? Through stem cells or some other biological process?
Thanks for taking your time to answer my and other people’s questions. You’re a remarkable person to do so.
All the best,
Mica Strong
Hi, Dr. Corenman
Well, it has been about 14 months since I had my previous discussion with you. In that time I have gone the course with Physio (Mackenzie method), Chiro, Yoga etc and though I have had some success, a couple of months ago I ended up in Emergency with my right leg in spasm. Ankle is now weak. Footbig toe is numb with hip and hamstring pain. I cannot sit for more than about 5 minutes. Recently, the Neurosurgeon I have been referred to has suggested a discectomy of the disc herniation at L4.
My question is, should I be pushing for a solution (resection?) to the transverse-alar articulation? If I go with the discectomy now, is the issue likely to repeat itself due to the abnormality at L5-S1?
Thank you.
Thanks Dr.
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and your time.
All the best.
Thank you very much for the quick reply, Dr. Coreman.
So, what I am reading is that irregular mechanics, due to the L5-S1 articulation, likely led to the degeneration and herniation of L4-5?
With regard to a conservative approach to disc herniation, do you typically suggest physiotherapy? And is this something I can expect to ever fully get past? I’ll do whatever is required and spend whatever is required….I just don’t want to stop being active! I want to be able to keep up with my kids and one day, their kids.
Thanks again for explaining my diagnosis.
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