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in reply to: anterolisthesis/powerlifter/lifting career #21197
L3-4 posterior arthrodesis (partial block vertebra) is mentioned on the RMI report.
Indeed, these two scans are by different machines.
Okay !
What could be a catastrophic failure? Irreversible lesions?
If the slip keep going after a come back attempt, is there any difference between surgery of a grade 2 or 3 anterolisthesis ?in reply to: anterolisthesis/powerlifter/lifting career #21195Indeed, the L3-4 disc is not absent. So I assume that only the posterior elements are congenitally fused?
Regarding the L5-S1 level, by «normal» I wanted to say that there was not
transitional vertebra syndrom mentioned at the RMI (sorry for the misunderstanding).
There was actually a protrusion at this spinal level, which disappears at the last exam.And if I tried to come back without surgery, the L5-S1 disc will eventually wear out by the load apply at this level and the slip of L4 on L5 will keep going?
Thank you for your consideration,
Thib
in reply to: anterolisthesis/powerlifter/lifting career #21191The MRI showed the discs at L3-4, L4-5, L5-S1 levels are protruding.
But at the last exam, only L4-5 level is protruding (is it possible I healed 2 discs protrusion in few weeks/monthes thanks to an intensive rehab?)I have also a congenital block vertebra at L3-4 level.
I assume it’s an issue if I have to get a L4-5 fusion ? (If the fusion induced a big load in the L3-4 spinal level)The L5-S1 level is normal, despite of the protrusion showed on the RMI.
How long do you think it can take to be back to powerlifting from a spinal lumbar fusion? (Without compromising long term healing)
Just to get an idea!Thank you for your help,
It’s hard to make a decision when you haven’t great knowledge of the spine.Thib
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