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  • ol99
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    Also to add in case it helps in determining my options – perhaps my gait issue is due to muscle weakness with the S1/L5 nerves, since I do get an occasional foot slap while walking.

    Two months ago I had fall while climbing stairs and hit my knee possibly causing injury since I still have pain. The doctors said to get a knee MRI if it doesn’t go away next month.

    ol99
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    Yeah, the doctor said that any fusion I would have must have screws because of the pars fracture.

    Last question (curious since I always follow the advice from your articles): The disc above my problematic segment looks almost OK. Two radiologist readings (1.5T MRI) didn’t find anything, one (3T MRI) notes bulging and the standing xray says it has discopathy.

    I opened the MRI, and could see normal (bright) signal intensity, apart from a darker color in the left sagittal slice. My L5S1 is herniated on the left, so maybe it’s related.

    Should I potentially include that L4L5 disc in the fusion? The surgeon said it’s not okay to preventively fuse discs, especially in younger patients. I’m just scared in case that disc is symptomatic and I find that out after surgery…

    ol99
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    And automated traction (with a decompression table like the Triton) would also be fine? I was worried since I read somewhere that the C5C6 or C4C5 disc can get worse with extension rather than flexion.

    ol99
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    Thanks for the articles, I gave them a ready and understand a lot more now.

    Question: I’ll get a flexion-extension xray today since I’ve never had one. Would there be any value in making a CT?

    Because it seems the foraminal/facet pain is mostly in the right side, perhaps I’ve made some kind of tear in the pannus, so not sure how to diagnose that. The MRI (supine) itself doesn’t show foraminal stenosis, so it might be minor.

    Also, would an OLIF/ALIF address all of these pathologies, since it seems those procedures don’t remove the facets and other bony stuff?

    ol99
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    Also forgot to add the MRI shows facet hypertrophy at L5S1, the same level as the other pathologies.

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