The animations they have to explain the disk/spine procedures are fantastic. It's so difficult to visualize the column and facet joints, and these videos make it much easier.
@@AtlanticSpineCenter I'm not any worse now than before. Maybe better? But the key for me is to stay very active. I just avoid things that cause flare-ups/inflammation (sitting too long, especially). I very rarely use ibuprofen. My job keeps me constantly on my feet, and twisting and bending. So that's my best therapy.
Hace un mes me hicieron una cirujia stenosis lumbar.Aca en P.R .Gracias a Dios estoy recuperando muy bien.El cirujano es muy dediacado a esa opraciones.
His mother passed away 5 weeks after his surgery so his PT had to be delayed and then stopped for 3 weeks and then resumed. Now almost a year later he's doing quite well -- not perfect but so much better than before the surgery.
@@sparklybritches5322 I am so sorry to hear he experienced a family tragedy shortly after his surgery. Glad to hear he was resilient and his recovery went well. Wishing you both the best.
@@herewego9416 the first couple of days was sore but mostly from the incisions, I was back to work in 2 weeks. I still get a little back pain every now and then but all my leg issues are gone. I would definitely do it again.
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What if you have this problem on both sides? I have this on both sides between L4 & L5. This video shows the endoscope coming in from the side. My problem is that when I lay on either side in bed, it pinches my leg nerve.
Its hitting on sciatica, it can be done from both sides dont worry. But only go for endoscopic surgery and not for open microdiscectomy thr recovery rate of time is very long compared to endoscopic surgery my frnd
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If your suffering from spinal stenosis, you should look into a Laminectomy. It's a minimaly invasive procedure that can give you relief. This procedure is for people suffering from Foraminal stenosis. Similar problem, just different area of the spine. I'm 4 back surgeries in, just wanted to point you in the right direction. Good luck.
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@@joeklopp4842laminectomy will remove the top portion of the money structure setting you up for a fusion down the road due to a lack of support. All options aside from the laminectomy including this one should be explored.
Endoscopic surgeries by design are minimally invasive which statistically have shorter windows of time in surgery that traditional surgery techniques. That said, every situation is different and it is best to discuss your options with a medical professional.
We are based in the USA. To find an advanced surgeon in your area, please contact your local physician. Make sure to discuss with them whether this treatment is suitable for you.
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