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in reply to: Pars Injections #22004
Where would the SNRB be ? At L5,S1 facets or foramen or right on the nerve root ?
It would appear that I have three potential sources of pain:
1.) Disc
2.) Facets
3.) Pars fracture
I had a pain management Dr. suggest facet injection because he thought the steroid would leak into the facets. Makes sense to you ?
If I found the pain generator, would I be able to stand erect? Seems like a pointless exercise with a spondylolisthesis. what is the real benefit of the pain diagnosis ?
in reply to: Pars Injections #21997I had a an epidural years ago. did nothing but create more pain. where else would you suggest injections as facets are not loaded ? all other levels are perfect.
in reply to: Pars Injections #21988Sorry for the back and forth.
when you say I “stretched” the fibrous union from working out before being rear ended, why would that cause pain ? where was the pain coming from exactly…are there nerves that run through the pars defect ?
Yes, you are correct, I don’t believe I had a disc tear before the accident but now I do, however I have no leg symptoms whatsoever. Thoughts ?
I believe my pain symptoms do not completely match up to a grade one spondy with disc collapse because the nerves are compressed and I don’t get leg pain or symptoms and the disc is not causing leg symptoms or sciatica but could be causing back pain !
I do however have instability and problems standing erect, which I assume would necessitate a fusion, however before I go through the surgery I want to be sure I am going to get pain relief, therefore, I am still trying to identify the pain generator, which sounds like it could be the pars defect.
Please let me know what your thoughts are on the above and if you think a pars injection might do anything for me. The slip has not progressed in years.
As always, thank you for being so gracious as to spend time speaking to me. The service you provide is invaluable and changes people lives !
in reply to: Pars Injections #21983I usually lie on an ice pack for a half hour or so and that has always given me the best pain relief. Its time consuming, but an easy fix. I used to go to the gym every day and do the elliptical (grade one spondy with disc hernation)and when I left the gym I was always in pain and limping to my car. I would get home and immediately lay on a felted ice pack and within a half hour, viola, pain was gone and everything was back to normal. What was the pain generator ? Pars fracture? Facets? Disc herniation? All of it ?
After I was rear ended this is no longer the case. Its hard to exercise. I have tried swimming, water aerobics, recumbent and stationary bicycling, floor exercises, core strengthening….I can’t do anything do get back on the dam elliptical machine and work out erect again. If I could, I might be able to strengthen the coreand para spinal muscles like I used to and work my way back out of this mess.
Few years back, I would get pain and just jump on the elliptical and go full force not knowing would would happen after and miraculously the pain would go away and I could walk again !
1.) Why do you supposed the stair master and elliptical cured me so many times ? How ?
2.) Why do you suppose I can not work out on those machines after the being rear ended ? It’s hard to stay erect for long period. Is that because the spondy is now mobile ?
3.) Do you have any suggestion on how I can work my way back up to working out erect again ? If not, its TLIF time!
in reply to: Pars Injections #21978Thank you.
Can I ice my back after the TLIF (with BMP) for pain or will it damage the fusion healing process ?
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