Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF)

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    The P-L-I-F is defined as Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
    This approach requires a 4-6” incision in the center of the back to access one or two levels.
    Initial posterior fixation is used to expand the intervertebral space.
    The PLIF approach removes the spinous processes with lamina, and facet joints.
    The spinal cord is retracted and the surgeon can access the disc.
    The surgeon can then remove the diseased disc nucleus to prepare the vertebral bodies for fusion.
    After the disc is prepared, a biocompatible polymer implant is filled with bone graft material and placed in the disc space.
    Procedure is repeated for the other side.
    Additional bone graft may be placed around the implants to increase the surface area for fusion.
    This procedure is normally accompanied by a posterior fixation with pedicle screws.
    The implant maintains the spacing of the vertebrae while the fusion takes place.
    After the fusion is completed and a solid bone mass forms the two vertebrae are joined together.

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  • @radza100
    @radza100 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had this at age 29 during my 3rd pregnancy. 3 babies in the span of 4 yrs. I suffered constant pain no matter what position I was in. Doc said theres nothing that can be done because Im pregnant, I cant take pain meds. Basically bed ridden until I gave birth. Then got into pilates specific for the back and slowly got better. Thank God! Its been 15 yrs and I am back to normal. No more pain.

  • @arnoldtarbooz1420
    @arnoldtarbooz1420 2 года назад +40

    I love the ending - Less invasive :) - How? There will be drills, saws, hammers, knives, screwdrivers, involved in cutting, chopping, and stuffing - finally glueing, sewing and taping. Follows are lots of pain medication, therapy, and weakness until you recover fully - but if you are lazy, don't expect an easy road to it - how do I know this? I had three surgeries :) on my back, I wear the scars proudly!

    • @sanaparker6257
      @sanaparker6257 2 года назад +1

      What was your condition ?
      I have been diagnosed with grade 2 spondylolisthesis and recommended fusion surgery
      Does the pain go away ?
      Or is there a new different kind of pain ?

    • @buckschneider7973
      @buckschneider7973 2 года назад

      @@sanaparker6257 which level?

    • @sanaparker6257
      @sanaparker6257 2 года назад +2

      @@buckschneider7973 L5S1

    • @buckschneider7973
      @buckschneider7973 2 года назад +3

      @@sanaparker6257 Ok so this'll be very relatable to you. I just recently had my L5S1 fused for reverse spondylolisthesis (where bone moves forward instead of backward, but effect is the same unstable spine). I also had a herniated disc between my l5 and s1. So fusion is the only way to correct it. Unfortunately I didn't have a choice and I doubt neither do you if you have herniation as well. I just got out, 2 months in and so far 0 pain. I'd suggest do your research first and get a good doctor. I did my research and saw multiple surgeons and the one I went with did it from the pelvis (ANTERIOR) and I had no screws on my back. I'm 75% of the way to normal activity, but that's bc I'm being EXTREMELY careful and not overextending my spine and working to strengthen my muscles to keep a good back and taking it one day at a time. Hope this helps :)

    • @saleemjavaid8870
      @saleemjavaid8870 2 года назад +1

      Buck Schneider how was the pain after the surgery? How long did it last and what pain med did you use?

  • @RyanChansler
    @RyanChansler 5 лет назад +100

    I just had both a PLIF fusion and a TLIF fusion on my L4-S1 last Monday. My drop foot has improved significantly. I'm slowly recovering, walking when I can. The surgeon told me that the worst thing I could do is stay in bed all day. I'm not in as much pain as I thought would be and I'm improving every day!

    • @kristine432
      @kristine432 5 лет назад +1

      Ryan Chansler kwebsterlmt@gmail.com is my email Ryan I would love to talk about your procedure and foot drop as I had a lumbar surgery a year ago and was fused from L4-S1 with 2 cages immediately after surgery I had foot drop on my right side and no explanation why this happened.
      I’m waiting for my 2nd surgery now to have a new Surgeon address severe spinal stenosis in my L3-L4 and remove the screws from my last fusion he said my foot drop is permanent 😢

    • @cindyshanks7141
      @cindyshanks7141 5 лет назад +3

      i am scheduled for same surgery on march 27th, kinda getting cold feet after i have heard the low success rate and the adjacent disc syndrome that often happens with more surgeries needed. I hope you are well now. Can you tell me how you are feeling now. I was thinking of getting the nerve stimulator device instead. Would you reccomend the fusion over the stimulator? Thank you.

    • @kristine432
      @kristine432 5 лет назад +5

      Cindy Shanks Hi Cindy, I’m sorry to hear your going through the same thing.
      As for me I am preparing for a 2nd Lumbar Fusion of my L3-L4 I’ll be fused from L3-S1 when it’s all said and done. Considering I just had my back surgery a year ago it’s a shame.Your right about the other disc being compromised it’s almost guaranteed.
      Do you have stenosis? I was never offered the stimulater. I will say that I workout everyday and soak in epsom salt each night it makes a difference. My foot drop is permanent as a result of my back surgery If you can avoid this procedure do so as long as you can. Our bodies are designed to heal themselves so long as we take care of them. Keep me posted I wish you well.

    • @RyanChansler
      @RyanChansler 5 лет назад +2

      @@kristine432 I'm so sorry to hear about the results of your first surgery. If you don't mind me asking, what was the reason for the surgery? I emailed you my story. I hope your second surgery is a success. When will you have it?

    • @Ngchan2000
      @Ngchan2000 5 лет назад +5

      my doctor said if you did this, the adjacent disc would degenerate faster by compensation of bending to the fused disc... hence, you would keep doing fusions every couple of years.... god bless you

  • @monicarodriguez2995
    @monicarodriguez2995 2 года назад +7

    So I’m having this done on Monday on my L4. 6 months of PT, steroid injections and nothing is helping. I stopped PT and almost immediately started feeling better. 2 months in with no pain, and one morning my back gave out again. This time I was wheelchair bound for almost 2 weeks. So I agreed to do the surgery. But reading these comments have gave me great points to ask my doctor. I’m only 33 and my spine isn’t getting any better

    • @tansyangeni1
      @tansyangeni1 2 года назад +1

      Same here! I'm going for surgery tomorrow 4/18. I had an L5 discectomy in January 2021. My L5 ruptured after falling onto the toliet when my back gave out randomly. It caused permant peroneal nerve damage down my entire left leg & half the foot. Then reherniated around same area at the PT place like 3 months post surgery. I suffered large blood clots in the left knee (damaged the nerve on the femoral head) & ankle/foot as well after surgery. Now I will be going for a P.L.I.F tomorrow at L5-s1 and to now hopefully stablize it as well. I feel your pain! Good luck on your surgery 🙏 💓 🥰🥰🥰

    • @riseup6112
      @riseup6112 2 года назад

      How are u now

    • @AdityaGupta-xq3kr
      @AdityaGupta-xq3kr 2 года назад

      @Диана Алексеева Help me Mr chiropractor

    • @AdityaGupta-xq3kr
      @AdityaGupta-xq3kr 2 года назад

      Any updates ?

    • @worananaum3287
      @worananaum3287 2 года назад

      I hope you r doing well now

  • @ryanb1938
    @ryanb1938 4 года назад +13

    I am 2 weeks 6 days out from surgery. I left hospital after 4 days. I stopped 98% of pain killers after i left hospital. I take Panadeine forte and lyrica only 1-2 times a day. I have surgery pain but nothing that i can handle. My hips and left leg get very tight which i gently stretch every day now that im feeling less pain. Stretching slightly helps with sharp pain. I walk as much as i can. I started my own light weight-body weight exercise. My surgery took 7hrs. The ruptured part of my disc had grown around the nerve and turned into bone. When i woke up my face, chest and arms were very sore from laying on it for so long. The first 4 days was very very painful. But i kept going. Dont give up.

    • @AdityaGupta-xq3kr
      @AdityaGupta-xq3kr 2 года назад

      How are you now Ryan ?

    • @ryanb1938
      @ryanb1938 2 года назад

      @@AdityaGupta-xq3kr no problems whatsoever. Stretching helps keep pain away and my flexibility good

    • @AdityaGupta-xq3kr
      @AdityaGupta-xq3kr 2 года назад +2

      @@ryanb1938 I'm 19 years old, I have l5s1 disc bulge purely because of bad posture ( slouching ) , my pain is concentrated at the lower back only , but stretching doesn't help me . 4 months passed 😢 Doctor said surgery is not required but pain doesn't go away

    • @reneehenderson9890
      @reneehenderson9890 Год назад

      did you do physical therapy?

    • @tlau_rinnunga
      @tlau_rinnunga 7 месяцев назад

      ​​@@AdityaGupta-xq3krhi brother i also having L5 s1 lumber disc collapsed. Did you anything done to you now, like major surgery

  • @derickrojo2222
    @derickrojo2222 5 лет назад +25

    Lying in my hospital bed, just had posterior decompression with fusion and instruments, hope i said it right! 3.5 hours in surgery, have a great surgeon .Dr. David allen jones, tahoe fracture! Anestia is waring off and pain from surgery is begginig! No doubt i made the right decision, good luck ti you all

  • @vadimvovk4598
    @vadimvovk4598 4 года назад +3

    Если так сделать то будет полный звиздец дискам сверху и снизу , так как на них ляжет двойная нагрузка . Британский профессор просто сказал , что со временем воспаление грыжи прекращается и она уменьшается и образуется на месте разрыва типа защитного хряща , но у каждого время на это разное , зависит от возраста и здоровья . В начале надо обезбаливать и снять нагрузку со спины везде и учиться правильно ходить и лежать .А такие операции только при сильных травмах дисков спины когда человек парализован .

  • @FranktheDachshund
    @FranktheDachshund 3 года назад +10

    My doc did my L5S1 fusion by the anterior approach, when I see how complicated the posterior approach is, I say a silent thank you to my doc. If only I hadn't gotten addicted, no no excuse me, dependent, on prescription pain meds, (Lortab, I am looking at you) the whole job would have been perfect. My back healed up great, but it took 5 years to get off pain meds.

    • @milicapanic9100
      @milicapanic9100 2 года назад +2

      I'm confused. What's the purpose of joning the 2 vertebrae? I only see one could have decreased mobility. Is it to eliminate the pain from disc pressing on the nerve?

    • @lrwiersum
      @lrwiersum 2 года назад

      Pain meds are a deal with the Devil. I don’t know if I will ever be free of them. So much pain so many places. Thankfully I tolerate them well and am not compelled to abuse.

    • @IzaguirreC
      @IzaguirreC Год назад

      Yes, once a disk is degenerated and weak there’s no saving it. The nucleons herniation will keep leaking out and pressing on your nerves. It sucks because a fusion only leads to more down fusions down the road.

    • @neurolover8889
      @neurolover8889 Год назад

      How are you now? Do you have same strength in legs as before?

  • @Swa1nTrain
    @Swa1nTrain 4 года назад +22

    Thank you lord Jesus for putting this on RUclips 🙏🏽😞 I needed this so much

    • @roberttucker1527
      @roberttucker1527 4 года назад +8

      Pat S yes indeed Jesus uploaded this. Hope you're well and not in too much pain

  • @zucccchini4495
    @zucccchini4495 2 года назад +6

    Would like to add a comment about infection. There is nothing more painful or dangerous than infection in the spine after surgery. I know of many people that have under gone successful surgeries and never had a hint of infection and one's incision continued to seep for nearly three weeks. Here are some hints on how to avoid infection. 1) do exactly as they say regarding washing the area days before leading up to the surgery. Do not spare the soap and use clean, clean towels and wash cloths EACH TIME. 2) Change your bed sheets after each sanitizing bath. This is important because you are killing that bacteria that lingers on the body over those days. Do not contaminate yourself with the same sheets you got out of hours ago. 3) You need to evict your pets. Absolutely no pets before or after surgery on your side of the bed. I am sorry to inform you but that is where most infections are carried from. Animals carry bacteria all over them as we do. But remember you did not wash your cat or your dog with that soap three times before surgery and its still the same bacteria laden animal it was before the surgery. Evict your pet until you are completely healed and safe yourself a lot of pain, hospital time and money.

  • @MommaBearsCorner
    @MommaBearsCorner 4 года назад +2

    fact, fusions are not natural movement after and has a high risk for ongoing pain after that comes and goes long term because cutting of the bone like that. is why so many still have issues after disc fusions. I refused that type of treatment, but now after surgery it never hurts. i have issues with other areas, but 4 of my lumbar needed it and today they are pain-free. i think i made the right choice. I made it due to it being not a normal movement after...

  • @joshuasmith2814
    @joshuasmith2814 2 года назад +3

    In Europe this is done from the front. Doing it through the spine there's limited space and too many nerves = more probability for something to go wrong.

    • @Christopher-po8pt
      @Christopher-po8pt 2 года назад

      True, but when tyhey do it from the from they gotta open you up and move your intestines to the side. Think there's risk there too.

  • @wric01
    @wric01 2 года назад +1

    Males sense for those with thin disc's and bulge discs. As it's just matter of time 1-8 years max before you have to deal with no more disc's and bone spurs.

  • @cheeseisdelicious111
    @cheeseisdelicious111 3 года назад +8

    I had this 18 months ago. It become infected and 9 days later i was in intensive care having almost died from septic shock. After 11 days in hospital, a month on IV antibiotics at home and 17 months of oral antibiotics (with a further six months to go) I am disappointed to report that the fusion has made no difference to my pain.

    • @jamescrowther1234
      @jamescrowther1234 3 года назад +3

      Sorry to hear that, thank you for letting us know though

    • @MyJoyzee
      @MyJoyzee 2 года назад +3

      Sorry to hear this.don't give up however improvement is on its way.

    • @kiwiswat
      @kiwiswat 2 года назад +2

      Sometimes the damage to the nerve prior to the surgery is so bad the nerves can never heal completely. It seems like your are in that boat and sorry to hear that. I have a grade 2 L5-S1 and my pain is mostly local to lower back. I have had this for 12 years. I used to get a lot of radiating pain to the legs. My only option is surgery but my doc flat out told me to not get it unless I started having tons of leg pain or numbness. Otherwise surgery wont really take away that much pain in my current format. I foresee needing it at some point. I have moderate disk loss and severe nerve root flatting. The root one scares me since I am worried it might have been pinched for so long the surgery wont even fix it

    • @cheeseisdelicious111
      @cheeseisdelicious111 2 года назад

      @@jamescrowther1234 that's kind. Thank you

    • @cheeseisdelicious111
      @cheeseisdelicious111 2 года назад

      @@MyJoyzee fingers crossed. Thank you 🙂

  • @LavenderHoneyBub
    @LavenderHoneyBub 2 года назад +7

    I have a 6th lumbar vertebrae, spondylolisthesis, and lumbar lordosis! I had to have 3 lumbar fusions 😅 I love being able to see exactly what they did to save me!

    • @JohnDoe-gq8tt
      @JohnDoe-gq8tt 2 года назад

      Do you have mobility I am thinking of having this procedure done I have spondylolisthesis The pain is getting worse by the day

    • @LavenderHoneyBub
      @LavenderHoneyBub 2 года назад +4

      @@JohnDoe-gq8tt my situation was very specific because of how young I was when they did them but I actually recovered beautifully! Almost no mobility loss whatsoever and just a weight lifting limit :) but that’s something my physical therapist said I could even increase slowly as I’m comfortable

    • @alethan5355
      @alethan5355 Год назад

      @@JohnDoe-gq8tt No matter which way you decide, we will be praying that you have the best available options and God have mercy with the pain relief and guide everyone involved in Jesus name

    • @AtlanticSpineCenter
      @AtlanticSpineCenter  2 месяца назад

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  • @charls30able
    @charls30able 3 года назад +1

    Una técnica muy peligrosa al manipular los nervios.

  • @submechanophobia768
    @submechanophobia768 3 года назад +2

    It is absolutely facilitating that such sophisticated mechanical and chemical engineering, that starts with a tiny genome and raw materials on a rock floating in an infinite vacuum, receiving energy from a nearby thermonuclear reactor 1 million miles in diameter, stationed 93 million miles away, can create such incredibly complex organisms that have existed on this planet for millions of years.

  • @gardynvarietyxrp5664
    @gardynvarietyxrp5664 4 года назад +18

    Today marks a year I got one l4/l5 l5/ S1 and I feel awesome! It’s a shitty recovery but anything is better then what I was feeling. I’m also 27 years old so In the grand scheme of things I’m very young to get one.

    • @v.stiviano735
      @v.stiviano735 4 года назад +3

      How is your back now?

    • @gardynvarietyxrp5664
      @gardynvarietyxrp5664 4 года назад +9

      V. Stiviano running, sprinting and almost at 100%. Sometimes I forget that I had the surgery. I just need to make sure I stay limber and work on my core.

    • @jonathankennard5408
      @jonathankennard5408 3 года назад +1

      Hi Jc, I myself just had this same surgery on Jan 13, 2021. Is there any chance you would feel comfortable talking to me via phone. I am a young age 62-generally in good health. I would like to know basic the month-month healing process?

    • @thomasghee3701
      @thomasghee3701 2 года назад

      Hey glad to hear you feel better how are you now I am thinking I may need this same surgery l4l5 s1 fusion I had a disectomy and I got 100 times worse wish I never touched my back but can’t go back now it’s been 6 months and can barly do anything still trying doc said I got lots of inflammation and try a injection first I hope it helps but am wondering how are you doing and what was your pain before surgery like back or leg pain hope your doing well

    • @gardynvarietyxrp5664
      @gardynvarietyxrp5664 2 года назад +2

      @@thomasghee3701 been about 3 years since the surgery and i am almost dunking on people again. Before the surgery i could not do anything and pain was always an 8 out of 10. I have my life back now. The only thing i sopped were heavy squats but ill live. Wish you the best. Max out all the holistic approaches first then look into it if it doesn't get better.
      PT, Stretch and build up strength in your glute Medius.

  • @bubbadoolittle2812
    @bubbadoolittle2812 2 года назад +2

    When I had an L5-S1 fusion they just laid match stick splints taken from my left iliatic crest and laid them in place across the space between the L5-S1 gap and hoped for the best...

  • @danielramirezvallejo9973
    @danielramirezvallejo9973 3 года назад +1

    Hola buenos días.....retiro de disco inbertebral total área S1 .. recuperación y cuidados

  • @alexalestareon695
    @alexalestareon695 3 года назад +2

    Why don’t they put something in place of the joints that were removed to protect the spinal cord??

    • @soapshowdown4721
      @soapshowdown4721 3 года назад

      Oh yeah I didnt think about that, Is it painful is something touches that section from the outside?

  • @zucccchini4495
    @zucccchini4495 4 года назад +34

    As someone that has gone through this TWICE, I think I can give a certain amount of experience as in a comment. First of all, I had a fractured vertebrae caused from playing with my dog. She was simply pulling on her pull toy and I was stupid enough to hang on. Being 77 age the time, probably contributed to the weakness in my CORE...which is basically what we are talking about. That surgery went very, very well. One reason I believe it did was I made myself aware of what exactly they were going to do and the ramifications of it. Yes, it is a major surgery and they WILL move stuff around A LOT and you WILL need some major recovery time. They take out bones and crush them up and make bone paste and they use tools that when listed looks like an auto mechanics major overhaul list on a drive shaft or whatever. I went through one year of required PT of all sorts before my insurance would pay for an MRI. That was NOT fun and YOU will remember that pain. So after the problem was discovered I schooled myself on exactly what the doctor was going to do. I knew I would have to let my body adjust to the adjustments.. And its exactly that. If they took a bone out of here, then you may end up with unwanted cartilage there requiring removal later at some point. I didn't know that so when I had to have another fusion I was indeed, just a little pissed. BUT, that was not the doctors fault. Its called genetics. If your family has a history of arthritis, of bone cartilage gathering ...like in your knees, the fusion will be an real event in your life...perhaps ongoing. Anyway, I apparently have that. Once more, it was my dog who was unable to negotiate steps into the house after an injury and I, of course, tried to help her. Then I tried to help my husband do something neither of us should be doing. ....and well, there is that.
    Second fusion had to disturb the first because the four screws and holes with two bars illustrated above had to be partially disassembled in order to allow the replacement of longer bars extending UP from the original fusion. In six years all that had grown together in a nice neat little unbreakable package and as a weld in a tube might be stronger than the either side of the weld, so isn't this! Without going into a lot of long words, we can just assumed I had to have four more holes in the L's above and longer bars to cover that distance of vertebrae.
    I just want anyone that DID read all this to realize, that it is worth it IF you have the time and patience to let your body heal. The first four or five days are wretched as any surgery. It is not so much the pain from the, now, eight screws and longer bars in bone...at least my assessment is more the pain coming from cutting and pulling the skin back from the area of the surgery....muscles, fat etc, the little ratchet used to dig out all that excessive cartilage your body tries to put in there to shore up your problem.....which eventually just causes more trouble. All that has to settle down and go someplace safe. If you can imagine putting a bunch of stuff in a jar and shaking it up ....some stuff is fastened there and some just needs to find its place. Do exactly as they tell you. Wear that brace if planning on being up for more than ten minutes. How all that grows back is important. Imagine each move you make will make a difference. Cause ...it does. Don't bend from the waist or twist for a long, long time. Do not walk or do too many laps in your house trying to impress yourself or neighbors. They do not care and you will appreciate how caring YOU are about YOU. Just start out with a goal of three or four...adding one or two laps each week. Go on a diet if you are heavy and have an overhang. All that is pulling on that work they did. Eat lightly and lose some of that. You will appreciate it in the long run and your brace will fit better too. Even after two or three months thee will be times you just want to go to bed. GO TO BED. Its ok...unless you are still working and then you need a kind boss. Baby yourself and all that work will pay off. You will appreciate the fact that you can no longer tell you had surgery. You have a scar but it will not interfere with your life as long as you are sensible and do not try to. be a gymnast. Once you are up and going ....about two, three months...do push yourself to go just a little further when you walk. It will pay off. Nothing fantastic...just make progress a little at a time.
    Today I am in my 7th day out from surgery. As I set here, I KNOW I had surgery...it hurts but not like it did before the surgery. I will have to go back to bed soon because I have been up for over 30 min. If I do not I will set myself back two days. So if you have to have this done...accept it, do it, take your time and you will be fine. Or you can suffer the rest of your life and look like an old person way too soon. :))

    • @zucccchini4495
      @zucccchini4495 4 года назад +6

      @Denise Colunga if you do have this surgery DO everything they tell you to do exactly as they tell you to do it. Do not skip this or that. These spinal surgeries are done over and over, most quite successful but much depends on YOUR attitude going into it. If you THINK you will be two years recovering, you will be. I have always saw myself as an active spirit housed in this imperfect body. I treat it like a separate entity that I am a caregiver for. I give it all the advantages I am aware and try and treat it as logically as possible. But when it needs to step up then I consider myself well . Only other advise I have is what is right for one person may not be so good for another. I have little tolerance for pain meds. So I am not on them long. Be mindful of the pills you are taking, how YOU are feeling and are they helping or causing other side effects you do not need. I prefer ICE over pills. Usually am not on pain meds more than four days. I break out in hives, get night sweats and general all around imbalance on opioids. Get off them as soon as possible. Just sayin'.

    • @ikethornton3600
      @ikethornton3600 4 года назад +8

      Thank you for this, super encouragement. I just had my second operation on Dec.13, 2019. The first was Dec. 2014. Learned alot. I had Degenerative Bone disease and you could push me over with a feather. I was urinating and deficating spontaneously. This time I have 4 screws and two rods and two TLIFS . My pain is gone and I feel strong, not trying to impress anyone if I need to sit or lay down that's what I do. No more nerve pain HALLELUJAH. L5-S1 was my issue. I am 48 year old male and I was scared as a little school girl but I'm pain free and loving life.

    • @ccoop3774
      @ccoop3774 4 года назад +3

      @@ikethornton3600 A lot of this adjacent level syndrome people talk about is sometimes unavoidable. You said you had degenerative bone disease. Some levels may become injured and require surgery. It will be just a matter of time before you injure another. Your insurance can also screw you up. I have seen it many times. A patient would be scheduled for, say, a 3 level fusion. The insurance company steps in and declares that they will approve one level, the worst one, but not the other 2 levels. I could see when looking through their chart that it would only be a matter of time before this patient would be back for the next level. They even denied my husband's ALIF. The surgeon got someone, a real person, at my insurance company on the phone. He argued my husband's symptoms. He finally got a laminectomy/decompression approved. That helped for around a year before the symptoms started returning. He ended up having the XLIF at L4/5. Then the ALIF at L 3/4 a couple of years later. Long story, sorry. My point was that unfortunately your insurance company can have a big hand in what, if any, treatment you'll get. It's frustrating. These people have no medical experience or education, yet they can and do tell your spine surgeon what yhey will be allowed to do!

    • @nicholaspiscitelli2192
      @nicholaspiscitelli2192 2 года назад +2

      Wow, what a story. I’m glad it all worked out for you. Congrats to you doctor. One question, do you still have your dog?

  • @leonardoparigi7502
    @leonardoparigi7502 4 года назад +9

    I'm not a doctor but it's a very complicated operation I guess... you have to put aside the spinal cord, and if you damage it, there is the risk to block forever movements of the person.

    • @beeverywhere9003
      @beeverywhere9003 4 года назад +1

      Leonardo Parigi dont do operation do only excecisses ar home try to disbloc slowly slowly te le juro e meglio lo ho fatto io

  • @chusakjira
    @chusakjira 4 года назад +11

    Its make this join fixed. It can no more move. So the next join have to move more and it will be the next one to have ploblem.

  • @sadiasin3637
    @sadiasin3637 2 года назад +1

    Wow,now i understood the intervertebral foramen and vertibral foramen

  • @AnonymousAnonymous-oi2pl
    @AnonymousAnonymous-oi2pl 4 года назад +6

    I am in a nursing facility after spinal surgery. This is scary. I'm having to learn to use my legs again. I didn't realize how helpless I would feel after surgery. I pray it will be successful

    • @pamcobbs
      @pamcobbs 4 года назад +2

      Hello my oldest brother just had this surgery he can't stand or walk everything is numb he could barely use his hands..how is everything going with you now? This is very scary!!!

    • @callensapelak6370
      @callensapelak6370 4 года назад +1

      @@pamcobbs how is he now?

    • @shkhan3885
      @shkhan3885 10 месяцев назад

      Do the something spinel tumer of Dorasrl D12 uper lumber please find the tumer

  • @manaoharsam4211
    @manaoharsam4211 2 года назад +2

    Do the screws transfer stresses to the bone to which they are attached because of local fusion.
    I wonder how long this will last.

  • @cheesefiend8361
    @cheesefiend8361 2 года назад +4

    I love how RUclips recommended this video, so awesome to see how they perform the surgery.

  • @juancarlosramirezmedinaa9549
    @juancarlosramirezmedinaa9549 Год назад +1

    Hermoso video tan bien explicado de nuestra columna Dios mío q hermosa creación es el cuerpo humano nunca será igual a una creación humana

  • @jonathanmuniz4659
    @jonathanmuniz4659 2 года назад +1

    This sounds right.

  • @jimbob4456
    @jimbob4456 Год назад +1

    Lateral is the only way to go.

  • @kumaraswamimr8826
    @kumaraswamimr8826 2 года назад +1

    wov.what a technllogy
    super vedeo expln.

  • @user-tq3ge3lw3y
    @user-tq3ge3lw3y Год назад +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @carlosbrenes9528
    @carlosbrenes9528 2 года назад +1

    Traducción a español gracias

  • @FDosais
    @FDosais 3 года назад +10

    Every time i have pain i watch this videos and never go to doctor
    So many like me😂

    • @amounaamouna5497
      @amounaamouna5497 3 года назад +2

      I don’t blame you not going to the doctor it’s look scary but the pain is very bad to me it’s going all on hip and leg I can’t woke or stand I’m doing this surgery in few weeks wish me luck

  • @manaoharsam4211
    @manaoharsam4211 2 года назад

    I think there may be a better way to not have fusion but have replacement part that will mimic the original configuration. This means provide flexibility. In this replacement part you could provide additional features to make it even better than the original human version. People this is not that difficult. Consult a structural and vibration specialist. If people ask me I will even do it for free in order to serve humanity.

  • @RenggaDewangga
    @RenggaDewangga 2 года назад +1

    How much is the total cost to get the procedure?

    • @AtlanticSpineCenter
      @AtlanticSpineCenter  Год назад

      There are many variables when it comes to cost of healthcare. Best to talk to someone about your unique case. We are located in NYC + NJ, USA. Visit us at www.atlanticspinecenter.com

  • @NCore_._
    @NCore_._ 2 года назад +1

    So doesn't this like limit your body movement... Because there's 1 less vertebra, since 2 were merged into 1...

  • @madhoosmail
    @madhoosmail 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video. Expecting more.....

  • @Mustafa-og4pg
    @Mustafa-og4pg 2 года назад +2

    سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك ... تبارك الله أحسن الخالقين .

    • @AtlanticSpineCenter
      @AtlanticSpineCenter  2 месяца назад

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  • @sergeyshchurko9541
    @sergeyshchurko9541 2 года назад +6

    Спасибо за очень хорошее объяснение с прекрасной визуализацией процессов !

    • @user-cm5uu2oj6d
      @user-cm5uu2oj6d 2 года назад

      скока стоит

    • @sergeyshchurko9541
      @sergeyshchurko9541 2 года назад

      @@user-cm5uu2oj6d Адрес дали , пиши заявку и спрашивай у них о цене .

    • @sergeyshchurko9541
      @sergeyshchurko9541 2 года назад

      @@user-cm5uu2oj6d Показали то они красиво , реклама для центра прекрасная , да вот толь ко комментарии ниже под видио , говорят о том , что слишком много ляпов : I had this 18 months ago. It become infected and 9 days later i was in intensive care having almost died from septic shock. After 11 days in hospital, a month on IV antibiotics at home and 17 months of oral antibiotics (with a further six months to go) I am disappointed to report that the fusion has made no difference to my pain.

    • @user-cm5uu2oj6d
      @user-cm5uu2oj6d 2 года назад +1

      @@sergeyshchurko9541 даже в омерике наябывают

    • @sergeyshchurko9541
      @sergeyshchurko9541 2 года назад

      @@user-cm5uu2oj6d Только бизнес , ничго личного . Где есть люди , там и наябывают .

  • @ladrillocitrone8143
    @ladrillocitrone8143 2 года назад +1

    Impresionante todo Lo Q se hace hoy en columna

  • @Maile-bb1zp3hs8t
    @Maile-bb1zp3hs8t 2 года назад +1

    Awesome post thanks 😊💖🌷🙏

  • @joppymarchannel9736
    @joppymarchannel9736 3 года назад +1

    That is my diagnose, degenerative lumbar @5 after my x ray, I take now B complex, and my exercise is back bend downward ,it works slightly. Before that dianose, I have a problem with my bowel. My left feet have pain also.

  • @joseisrael5975
    @joseisrael5975 4 года назад +9

    I just had the L5S1 surgery almost a month ago and now I can walk again, the pain is minimum compared how I was, I couldn't walk or keep stand for more than 4 minutes.

    • @yuliz3775
      @yuliz3775 4 года назад +1

      Jose Israel thank you for sharing your experience since I am getting a L5S1 surgery soon.

    • @fqproductions
      @fqproductions 4 года назад

      Have are you doing now? Do you think you will ever be able to lift weights?

    • @joseisrael5975
      @joseisrael5975 4 года назад +2

      @@fqproductions
      The doctor and my therapist told me to try to avoid any heavy weights, for now I'm just lifting the dog's bag food, the weight is almost 17 p.,

    • @isabelparungao3816
      @isabelparungao3816 4 года назад

      How much it cost for surgery I have also L5S1 I cannot walk well haizzzt

    • @joseisrael5975
      @joseisrael5975 4 года назад

      @@isabelparungao3816
      The total cost was $7500.00, hospital and doctor, the rest was cover with my insurance, I'm not including medicine but I did not spend more than $100.00, in a little mora than 2 weeks I was walking with a minimum pain.

  • @viewer5099
    @viewer5099 5 лет назад +13

    This video is very educational! When we merge two vertebrae do we still have so much mobility? And last question, can you explain what are Schmorl's nodes ? Thanks

    • @alethan5355
      @alethan5355 Год назад

      waiting for the answer
      I am guessing not, because that is not what was suppose to be there
      and the body can reject a foreign object

  • @anarky4321
    @anarky4321 4 года назад +4

    this is the best spinal animation ive ever seen

  • @madeshswamy7208
    @madeshswamy7208 2 года назад +1

    From karnataka.
    Sir my problem is
    Lumber spondylosis
    Diffuse posterior disc bulge with small fissural tear at L4/L5 causing indentation of traversing nerve roots and
    Broad based posterocentral and bilateral paramedian disc herniation at L5/S1 causing moderate compression of traversing nerve roots more left side. Pls help me sir doctor told surgery but i don't like sir pls give me sugestions

  • @mugilanb7863
    @mugilanb7863 5 лет назад +10

    Good explanation 👏👏👏,
    What is the probability of nerve damage during surgery?

    • @shaun64444
      @shaun64444 5 лет назад +3

      High

    • @mugilanb7863
      @mugilanb7863 5 лет назад +5

      Thanks for your reply,
      👉 Yeah it may lead to paralysis,
      This surgery is suitable for both Youngster and adolescent?
      My doubt -
      *They placing an pad in-between vertebrae.
      *Normally Vertebrae will grow as days goes on
      * Whether pad will serve the patient in future life (ie. After some growth of Vertebrae)?
      * Whether Pad will sustain after vertebrae bone growth?
      # I think pad may have chance to collapse after some years
      @ What is your idea about patient's future life?

    • @tinaanthis8598
      @tinaanthis8598 5 лет назад +2

      Extremely high

    • @etiennepasquier5268
      @etiennepasquier5268 4 года назад +2

      Excellent explanation of thé fusion but are you aware that actually we can avoid this primitive surgery.
      One clic to change your mind.
      The « deuk laser Disc repair »
      0% complication - 92 to 100% pain relief.
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    • @ccoop3774
      @ccoop3774 4 года назад +5

      Ask if your surgeon has IOM ( intraoperative monitoring) during surgery?) We have been using it for years. Tiny needles are placed after you're asleep- from head to toe. Your nerves will be monitored throughout the procedure. A neurologist will be watching the screen too. Tests are conducted after screws are placed to check for correct placement. I'm sure you can find some videos here on YT to better explain this. It does give the patient a better chance for a successful surgery.

  • @carlosp8187
    @carlosp8187 5 лет назад +1

    Best Animation. I had this done 6 level's.The Pain level is different for everyone, my pain is unreal most of the time. I had surgery May of 2018 and I suffer from numbness and tingling, and feet going Cold. I been suffering for 8 years since a couple of Geniuses decided to put wax stripper on tile's, go figure.

  • @TreDogOfficial
    @TreDogOfficial Год назад

    I wonder what the flexibility is like.
    Because stretching is important for blood flow

    • @DrDudelu
      @DrDudelu 9 месяцев назад

      Depends on how many levels of fusion you get. Maybe a 5%-10% per levels i would estimate

  • @jhonatanenriquezccochachi8767
    @jhonatanenriquezccochachi8767 3 года назад

    Gran explicacion pero cuales son los riesgos y las secuelas q dejaria xq un medico me la pinto muy buena pero por arreglarme la extrusion discal mediana q tengo podria quedar totalmente invalido?? Q tan cierto es eso?

  • @phaenius
    @phaenius 3 года назад

    But joining the two vertebrae together is a bad thing! It prevents movement. Why they don't just replace the disc?

  • @Tawfik-Albeel
    @Tawfik-Albeel 4 года назад

    شرح رائع جدا وواضح ومفيد ياليت دكاترة العرب يترجمو بالفيديو بالتفاصيل. ويستفيدو منه
    سبحان الله

  • @meftahmeftah4323
    @meftahmeftah4323 5 лет назад +4

    سبحان الله هي مفس العملية التي اجريتها سنة 2012 الحمد لله اللهم اشفنا و اشف مرضانا و مرضى المسلمين امين (amine)

    • @asyoulikeeeeeeeeee
      @asyoulikeeeeeeeeee 5 лет назад

      السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
      وين سويتها وكيف أصبحت بعدها وكم تكلفتها
      بارك الله فيك

    • @akramfara3295
      @akramfara3295 5 лет назад

      اخي وين سويتها وكيف حالتك الان هل هي مضمونه ارجوالافاده جزاك الله خير

    • @lailaislam8700
      @lailaislam8700 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for clear explanation.

  • @reneehenderson9890
    @reneehenderson9890 Год назад

    I am still hurting on my right side of my body. Is there something wrong? What is causing this pain.

  • @TonyG-iu4td
    @TonyG-iu4td 2 года назад +1

    Very good video. Thank you

  • @Scott.E.H
    @Scott.E.H 3 года назад +2

    I'm curious to what extent this limits motion.

  • @HumanityisMyGoal
    @HumanityisMyGoal 2 года назад +1

    Nicely explained with animation,thanks

  • @geovannycolop3275
    @geovannycolop3275 4 года назад +1

    Saludos a mi papa L5 L4 lumbar el tiene osteporosis sufre mucho ami me gustaria q me ayudaran q Dlb bendiciones

  • @veronica7152
    @veronica7152 4 года назад +7

    Quando se está meses de cama, com dores que te tiram o significado de viver, se olha esses vídeos e parece mágica.

    • @mariog6388
      @mariog6388 4 года назад

      "gold green" molecular nutrition

    • @lorenzoleonlanda6151
      @lorenzoleonlanda6151 4 года назад

      Veronica da silva silva ami me operaron de una ernia discal L4 L5 pero yo creo que por un tiempo no voy acer teabajo pesado

    • @javibalonso
      @javibalonso 4 года назад

      Es mejor no estar en la cama aunque duela , es mucho peor. El movimiento es súper importante.

  • @302hobronco
    @302hobronco 5 лет назад +9

    Doesn't this cause more stress on the disk above and below the fusion accelerating their deterioration??

    • @79ninzombie
      @79ninzombie 5 лет назад +4

      I got 14 years deciding if I should get this surgery. However I've heard the same about what you are saying. In about 10 years tops after Fusion surgery your worst off.

    • @bengt_axle
      @bengt_axle 5 лет назад +1

      Yes it does, especially when bending over.

    • @kristinmartin2762
      @kristinmartin2762 5 лет назад +5

      I had 32 years of no pain after my initial fusion of lower back. I am now having problems after an injury while working at the Home Depot. I am thrilled with the past 32 years pain free! I look forward to life after my next fusion at L4-3.

    • @garthcampbell8644
      @garthcampbell8644 5 лет назад +1

      @@kristinmartin2762 you've cheered me up Thanks

    • @michelm494
      @michelm494 5 лет назад

      @@kristinmartin2762 my back hurt to because of a herniated disc doctor told me no surgery because its 50/50

  • @MilaMila-lr9uj
    @MilaMila-lr9uj 4 года назад

    Bravo kako strucno sve prikazano snimljeno d0 nah sitnijih detalja sad sam vidjela kako izgleda kada je disk ostecen I pritika nerv

  • @rikybologna3579
    @rikybologna3579 3 года назад +3

    5:14 How much spine mobility is limited by this surgery process? Thank you.

    • @ben_1017a
      @ben_1017a 3 года назад +3

      I had L4-L5 and no loss of mobility. If anything it increased as I was no longer in pain.

    • @rikybologna3579
      @rikybologna3579 3 года назад

      @@ben_1017a Thank you for your message.

    • @laurawood7571
      @laurawood7571 3 года назад +1

      I also had an L4/5 fusion no loss of motion really and the horrendous pain I was in from the pinched nerve is gone.

    • @rikybologna3579
      @rikybologna3579 3 года назад

      @@laurawood7571 I happy for you and thank you too.

  • @ryanb1938
    @ryanb1938 4 года назад +3

    I wish i could hear from people who have had a good outcome. I see so much negative. It cant all be negative results

    • @wolfez100
      @wolfez100 4 года назад

      Ryan Brodie my mum had 6 discs fused about 6 months ago and it couldn’t have gone any better. She’s come out of better than expected and is doing really well. Back to most activities

    • @ryanb1938
      @ryanb1938 4 года назад

      @@wolfez100 i had my L5 S1 fused 5 weeks today. So hope for a good outcome

    • @jeromejohnson122
      @jeromejohnson122 4 года назад

      @@ryanb1938 I'm curious to know how you're doing today. I'm scheduled to have L4L5 fusion within next 2 weeks.

    • @ryanb1938
      @ryanb1938 4 года назад

      @@jeromejohnson122 I'm fine now after being fused at L5/S1 in June 2020. The L4/L5 disc then ruptured so that was done 1 week ago now for Microdiscectomy. I'm now in no pain at all not even surgical. My back actually feels stronger then before the fusion because I have stability there.
      My fusion surgery was 7.5hrs as I wore my disc away to nothing and the ruptured piece was wrapped around the nerves. I was in pain for 2-3 weeks. Nothing super painful. I was using 1 panadol forte and 1 paracetamol to take the edge off the pain. But all in all I'm pretty good with my fusion now. Don't worry. Do your research into your surgeon. I just managed to not think about the pain. I slept a lot and I walked every day little at a time. Walking stops the stiffness and pain a little.
      Ask about artificial disc replacement surgery at that level. It'll probably be more beneficial in keeping your spine healthier and moveable at the level and stop the adjacent discs from breaking down faster

    • @ryanb1938
      @ryanb1938 4 года назад +1

      I think I, like so many tend to complain about fusion so quickly after its done that we forgot our bodies need time to heal and adjust to our spine being stiffer. But gotta remember some people can have up to 8 levels fused and live normal lives after a big surgery. So if you have it take a few months to adjust and heal. Any pain you get can be your body still healing.

  • @abdoulounis4731
    @abdoulounis4731 Год назад

    Help
    I had this. Surgery in march 2019 and nerve decompress in may 2021 but still in sever pain
    Can some help me as my consultant doesn't have answers for my long pain before and after 2 operations
    Thanks

    • @AtlanticSpineCenter
      @AtlanticSpineCenter  Год назад

      Hi, I am so sorry to you are experiencing this pain. Where are you currently located? We have locations in NJ + NYC if you are in the area. Please give us a call to discuss your options, 732-903-2114

  • @soniaharden8549
    @soniaharden8549 4 года назад

    If you are placing bone graphs into the disc......why can't you just replace the disk itself just like when they replace the meniscus in the knee with a polyethylene meniscus...??????DUH!!!!DUH!!!! Why does this work in the knee and not in the spine? After decades of medical progress.....why is this antiquated procedure still the only option?

  • @rolandofulgencio7547
    @rolandofulgencio7547 5 лет назад +5

    Great video! Would it be a problem if I used this video for another explainer video? Please let me know.

    • @dominick253
      @dominick253 4 года назад +2

      Yes you can under fair use.

  • @johncartman222
    @johncartman222 2 года назад

    I dont understand. Why should the two vertebrae merge together?

  • @bernysoto3096
    @bernysoto3096 5 лет назад +2

    Pero , para que soldas el hueso ?

  • @I_0..0_I
    @I_0..0_I 4 года назад +6

    If thats less invasive i do not want to know what its considered higly invasive 😮

    • @ramgopaldixit
      @ramgopaldixit 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/m0-DQn4n3xc/видео.html

    • @budmeister
      @budmeister 3 года назад

      This would be the highly invasive one. ruclips.net/video/_m90Rm0RX-8/видео.html

  • @StayPositive-sd8op
    @StayPositive-sd8op 2 года назад

    I was curious since I have hydro syphilis and I have a shunt in the head which carries the cerebral fluid down the back. Could having the shunt on how it works could it cause for the disc to dry up

  • @livelovelaugh473
    @livelovelaugh473 4 года назад +9

    This was a great video! Very detailed and helpful.

  • @TheProdieus
    @TheProdieus 9 лет назад +5

    I understand every patient is different but what is the estimated recovery time?

    • @AtlanticSpineCenter
      @AtlanticSpineCenter  7 лет назад +3

      The patient should be walking the next day and should have 2-4 weeks before returning to work, given no lifting or bending is required.

  • @nusratsarwar1889
    @nusratsarwar1889 4 года назад +1

    My son cant move after surgery how much time recvired no senstion any chance he can walk again for normal life

    • @MrChocobit
      @MrChocobit 3 года назад +1

      is everything ok now?

  • @jacobfulltv
    @jacobfulltv 4 года назад +4

    Does any body know if ur back is supposed to pop after surgery I been out a mouth now and my back has popped alot getting help up it really hurts mine was my whole back

  • @rikybologna3579
    @rikybologna3579 2 года назад

    Does fused T12-L1 (dorsal-lumbar passage) provoke severe mobility limitations? Thank you.

  • @reneehenderson9890
    @reneehenderson9890 Год назад

    does anyone have right side pain with the hip and lower back?

  • @xSilva666x
    @xSilva666x 4 года назад

    Buenas, me fracture hace unos 25 días, que tan malo puede ser que me hagan una cirugía unos días después?

  • @rodrigolopez2534
    @rodrigolopez2534 5 лет назад +1

    If yall could go to mexico, theres a 89yr old man, that can fix any injury, i fell in the shower landed on my back, couldn't walk for months and the only thing that doctors could do was SURGERY!!😂😂 i was diagnosed with 2 herniated discs! I was hopeless, i knew surgery wasnt the best option! So i talked to a friend that knew this old man, got his number talked to him, he asked a couple of questions and just by phone he said yes you do have herniated discs! BUT DONT WORRY ILL FIX YOU!! he stayed at the house for 8 days, and he worked on me 3 times during those 8days, 1st month i was walking already, couple of months later i was already playing soccer!! That was in 2012 its already been 7 almost 8yrs, and til this day i dont have any problems with my back

    • @khanamjad1066
      @khanamjad1066 4 года назад

      Where is that hero now ?maybe I'll find him someday

  • @Andrey0I
    @Andrey0I 4 года назад

    Человеку невозможно жить вечно. в нем заложен ресурс максимум 150-170 лет, это самый потолок!

  • @sirterrell04
    @sirterrell04 3 года назад

    Can’t have a spinal disk cushion injury if there is no cushion

  • @namzer0
    @namzer0 3 года назад +2

    you may not be able to crack your back when you do stretching as a few of your spine is fused

  • @darrelllancaster9554
    @darrelllancaster9554 2 года назад

    Fascinating, even if it is 7 yrs. old.

  • @miguelandrades907
    @miguelandrades907 4 года назад +1

    De dónde son como contactarnos para pedir una opinión me interesa mucho el tema..

  • @user-hn7xz8xt1e
    @user-hn7xz8xt1e Год назад

    انا عندى خلع فى الفقرة الخامسة والعجزية الأولى مع كسر الرابط بين الفقرتين وعدم ثبات العمود الفقري وتمزق الأربطة هل عملية التثبيت تنفع معى ام انى مليش علاج لحلتى

    • @AtlanticSpineCenter
      @AtlanticSpineCenter  2 месяца назад

      We specialize in minimally invasive options, if you would like a second opinion please call us at 732-903-2114 🩺

  • @youcontrolfreakssuckit3784
    @youcontrolfreakssuckit3784 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video ! Great clarity.

  • @jesusroman2642
    @jesusroman2642 Год назад

    When the fusion is done, do they take out the screws or do they leave them in place????

  • @crystaln6988
    @crystaln6988 2 года назад

    i need this done to my c5-c7 as well as my l5s1. ugh

  • @maxi22346
    @maxi22346 3 года назад

    Концовки не понял, этот участок превращается в монолитную кость и не сгибается больше ?

  • @capnhands
    @capnhands 3 года назад

    can you do anything for spinal cord injury

  • @joycecorwell8466
    @joycecorwell8466 3 года назад +1

    I had 2 specialist that won't operate on my back I have osteoarthritis in the spine they said it two risky so I'm just pretty much stuck with the pain for ever

  • @ranaeidi9603
    @ranaeidi9603 5 лет назад +8

    سبحان الخالق العظيم بستغرب من يلي ما بيأمنو بالله معقول الكون كلو موجود لوحدو الحمد الله على نعمة الاسلام

  • @alsovi2283
    @alsovi2283 4 года назад

    Vdd Veronica,
    Infelizmente tem vídeo aqui mesmo no youtube que aqueles parafusos de fixação estourando as vértebras depois de apertados, isso quando eles não estouram a medula, Infelizmente.

  • @muhammadiliyas603
    @muhammadiliyas603 4 года назад

    My spinal cord is nervous t2 t4 nervous system is damaged and not run to blood not oprat legs and used urobag laga Hua

  • @ramechhapyoutube4547
    @ramechhapyoutube4547 5 лет назад +3

    My back bone ;head is jam can you give reason

    • @garthcampbell8644
      @garthcampbell8644 5 лет назад

      The one common denominator is smoking.
      Heavy lifting I.e. being a hero (children) pianos v8 engines
      Fast driving that usually ends badly
      Inadequate hydration.
      Just had a L5-S1 and L2'L3 @52
      What a funk-up

    • @shaun64444
      @shaun64444 5 лет назад

      Can you visit chiro

  • @juliastevenson9218
    @juliastevenson9218 4 года назад

    Can an mri scan show up something the was left in after you have had surgery.??????

  • @wd4030
    @wd4030 5 лет назад +3

    Best animation I’ve seen so far

  • @stonksrgud7645
    @stonksrgud7645 3 года назад

    people i looked it up: if you have upper back pain it probably isnt a hernia since those occure mostly in the lower back, *phew*

  • @abdiazizabdilahi1877
    @abdiazizabdilahi1877 3 года назад +3

    Amazing work