I really appreciate this video. I found out i have bilateral on l5 and i feel like i can advocate a bit better for myself now since they dont believe me that the pop and then severe pain i felt in l5 is related because im in my 30s.
I have a Grade 1 antrolithesis of L5 over S1 with associated pars fracture . and l am a dentist with 20 years old. do you l could management this lesion or l change my field
hoping for a reply from you. went to gym in feb start this year, lifted heavy weights all of sudden, came back home and felt pain in low back. the moment i felt, i stopped doing any heavy thing, no gym, no lifting, no nothing, just simple rest... throughout the feb, my pain was decreasing very slowly, after 1 month (start of march) my pain was less but it was not completely gone. so decided to check the doctor. got diagnosed with spondylolysis l5, dr said nothing serious its common in athletes and i would recover with time and rest.. he gave me vit D supplements because I'm a pure veg. so after 10 days of meeting Dr, i felt that my strength in back was there. though it wasn't like i feel completely healed but it's was a lot a lot better, i had very little pain in doing normal activities. now it's been 2 months since i consulted the Dr and almost 3 months from when i first felt pain, i have almost no pain. once or twice in a week, i do a 10mins run and yuppp no pain... but still i feel a little discomfort (not pain) or you can say some little muscle pain, don't know what it is? do know what it is, because i feel like I'm in last stage of healing, is it muscle fatigue, because i don't have any sharp pain that comes from bone... what do you think? one thing i did which was good is, i stopped putting pressure on my back the day i felt pain... what's your take? am I on the correct path? and forgot to tell, im 20... last 3 months of rest were certainly very depressing... because i was a very active person is it my psychological myth? because in last 3 months, ive been thinking about my back 24-7.. so it might be im feeling discomfort ,not pain, because of over exagerating ... and also now when i do a tight side strech, i literally feel that same back strength when i do left stretch (which is the side i had that stress fracture) as when i do right side stretch... 3 months ago i used to feel a sharp bone pain when i used to perform left side stretch.. so in my opinion, this could be indicator that something has improved for past 3 months rest course, or may bone is healed completely and the muscle is now regrowing... can say but in the past 3 months, last few days were the happiest because i was feeling that same old strength except that obnoxious muscle or whatever discomfort kind of dull pain... i feel that discomfort on a broad area likeon my left butt, and side... not a pointed sharp pain which i used to feel at the beginning of injury... what's ur take
@@adityalotankar4306 perfectly normal. i can lift weights etc... i can do everything... i dont have to think about my back... but i also refrain from doing anything super heavy while bending forward just to be safe.... it took me exactly 1 year from the day of injury to recover. hope its helps. message me if you need help
I have a 9 yr child born with pars. Found by accident with xray. Pain is usually with playing sports or being a kid. But usually will resolve some. My question is if you do surgery now will she be looking at multiple surgeries due to her body still growing? They are willing to do surgery now. But i keep hearing from some people to wait since she is still growing. Please advise your opinion.
Same - what’s the solution ? I am in mid twenties and it’s persistent pain in life.. I am concerned about the condition going to come in 30s!!!!! Can this be rectified via exercises???
@geetusharma3923 not with any I've tried. You basically have a broken vertebrae and have to hope and pray it just heals. Mine never did. Walking has become incredibly difficult at 41. It's not the pain that makes it difficult to walk. My balance is thrown off as I now have foramina stenosis and some bulging discs (what I have left, because I have disc degeneration on top of it. )
@@bpspatients1017 Thank you I was knocked off my bike by a Suv and suffered two breaks to L4 and L5 they also noted incidental findings saying Bilateral Pars defect and slight slip on L5- S1. I am im pain everday although back at work on light duties accident happened in November.
@@CambridgeCrazyDrivers I would suggest getting a referral from you family doctor and come in to see us as we might be able to help you manage the pain. For more info you can always phone our clinic :)
I really appreciate this video. I found out i have bilateral on l5 and i feel like i can advocate a bit better for myself now since they dont believe me that the pop and then severe pain i felt in l5 is related because im in my 30s.
I have a Grade 1 antrolithesis of L5 over S1 with associated pars fracture . and l am a dentist with 20 years old. do you l could management this lesion or l change my field
hoping for a reply from you.
went to gym in feb start this year, lifted heavy weights all of sudden, came back home and felt pain in low back.
the moment i felt, i stopped doing any heavy thing, no gym, no lifting, no nothing, just simple rest...
throughout the feb, my pain was decreasing very slowly, after 1 month (start of march) my pain was less but it was not completely gone. so decided to check the doctor.
got diagnosed with spondylolysis l5, dr said nothing serious its common in athletes and i would recover with time and rest..
he gave me vit D supplements because I'm a pure veg. so after 10 days of meeting Dr, i felt that my strength in back was there. though it wasn't like i feel completely healed but it's was a lot a lot better, i had very little pain in doing normal activities.
now it's been 2 months since i consulted the Dr and almost 3 months from when i first felt pain, i have almost no pain. once or twice in a week, i do a 10mins run and yuppp no pain...
but still i feel a little discomfort (not pain) or you can say some little muscle pain, don't know what it is?
do know what it is, because i feel like I'm in last stage of healing, is it muscle fatigue, because i don't have any sharp pain that comes from bone...
what do you think?
one thing i did which was good is, i stopped putting pressure on my back the day i felt pain...
what's your take? am I on the correct path?
and forgot to tell, im 20...
last 3 months of rest were certainly very depressing... because i was a very active person
is it my psychological myth?
because in last 3 months, ive been thinking about my back 24-7..
so it might be im feeling discomfort ,not pain, because of over exagerating ...
and also now when i do a tight side strech, i literally feel that same back strength when i do left stretch (which is the side i had that stress fracture) as when i do right side stretch...
3 months ago i used to feel a sharp bone pain when i used to perform left side stretch..
so in my opinion, this could be indicator that something has improved for past 3 months rest course, or may bone is healed completely and the muscle is now regrowing...
can say but in the past 3 months, last few days were the happiest because i was feeling that same old strength except that obnoxious muscle or whatever discomfort kind of dull pain... i feel that discomfort on a broad area likeon my left butt, and side... not a pointed sharp pain which i used to feel at the beginning of injury...
what's ur take
Hi Vasudev, very sorry for the late reply. I would suggest you call our clinic to inquire more about this. Thank you.
Bro I’m going through the same thing rn all I think about is it and it’s so goddamn frustrating
@Vasudev Maheshwar How are you doing now brother
@@adityalotankar4306 perfectly normal. i can lift weights etc... i can do everything... i dont have to think about my back... but i also refrain from doing anything super heavy while bending forward just to be safe.... it took me exactly 1 year from the day of injury to recover. hope its helps. message me if you need help
@@vasudevmaheshwari1210 did you also had a disc bulge with it? I am also 20 and suffering from this. Can't play sports can't gym this sucks man😭
have you seen the new FDA Approved TOP’s procedure? looks so much better than fusion
I have a 9 yr child born with pars. Found by accident with xray. Pain is usually with playing sports or being a kid. But usually will resolve some. My question is if you do surgery now will she be looking at multiple surgeries due to her body still growing? They are willing to do surgery now. But i keep hearing from some people to wait since she is still growing. Please advise your opinion.
I have a bilateral pars defect. They told me I had it since birth.
Same - what’s the solution ? I am in mid twenties and it’s persistent pain in life.. I am concerned about the condition going to come in 30s!!!!! Can this be rectified via exercises???
@geetusharma3923 not with any I've tried. You basically have a broken vertebrae and have to hope and pray it just heals. Mine never did. Walking has become incredibly difficult at 41. It's not the pain that makes it difficult to walk. My balance is thrown off as I now have foramina stenosis and some bulging discs (what I have left, because I have disc degeneration on top of it. )
I got one question for you are you a AI?
Is both sides known as Bilateral?
Yes. Bilateral means both sides (right and left).
@@bpspatients1017 Thank you I was knocked off my bike by a Suv and suffered two breaks to L4 and L5 they also noted incidental findings saying Bilateral Pars defect and slight slip on L5- S1.
I am im pain everday although back at work on light duties accident happened in November.
@@CambridgeCrazyDrivers I would suggest getting a referral from you family doctor and come in to see us as we might be able to help you manage the pain. For more info you can always phone our clinic :)
@@bpspatients1017 Thank you but I live in England and it would be a long hard flight on my back lol.
@@CambridgeCrazyDrivers How are you now brother
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