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in reply to: L5 nerve root recovery #32321
Hello Dr. Corenman,
I have 4 more questions please:
1) If the lumbar nerve roots are myelinated and it takes 8-14 weeks for the myelin sheath to recover can’t we conduct something about the recovery process after 14 weeks?
2) If the nerve grows about an inch a month or a feet a year what does it mean about recovery of along the L5 dermatome map? i.e the far it’s from the nerve root (like the foot or sole) the poorer are the chances of sensory recovery?
3) Is the nerve damage clock starts with the onset of the herniation or the symptoms of the radiculopathy? Does the healing time talked in this article starts in affect from the time of the decompression surgery?
4) Why walking outside (not barefooted) or sitting leg on leg for a period of time (that can be increasing by the day) aggravates my symptoms?
Thank You
Best Regards
Roeyin reply to: L5 nerve root recovery #32209The “unable to tolerate wearing of closed footwear” is an exaggeration.
I copied it all right of the hospital release letter.
I was/I am able to wear closed footwear the thing is like with prolonged sitting or cross legged sitting or stretching the leg while laying on my back it puts more pressure thus more pain on the traversing sciatic nerve which goes all the way back to the L5 nerve root.A paracentral herniation will affect the S1 nerve root and a far-lateral herniation affects the L5 root. It is the far-lateral herniation component that I worry about as this particular portion of the fragment is very difficult to retrieve from the typical approach that is used at L5-S1.
What do you mean by “typical approach”?
The surgeon said that he removed the disc fragment and after that moved the L5 nerve root in all directions to make sure it’s free.
I can ask him what approach he took all I know it was under a microscope rather then an endoscope.Is there a scenario in which both L5 and S1 nerve roots should’ve been decompressed? the 3 neurosurgeons I consulted only talked about L5 nerve root pressure.
Thank you very much Dr. Coreman
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