I recently found out I have L2-L3 leftward protrusion with mass effect on the nerve root, and L5-S1 “severe bilateral foraminal stenosis with potential mass effect on the L5 nerve root.” I found this video when trying to understand what’s going on with me. I am not disappointed at all! This video has been more informative than any other I’ve seen so far, and I’ve seen dozens! Thank you for this!
Ive suffered from cervical disc problems for 10 years now, it gets better and worse at times. Thank you so much for your videos, i wish i found these long ago
Mayo Clinic experts in Neurology told me there is nothing else to do because of the deterioration of my spine. Now they recommend in Mexico an internal pump. Tradol and tylex CD are giving me bad second symptoms.
What I can do went a doctor doing a bad surgery replaced L-4 and L-5 with spacers and he tall me if I remove or get an other surgery I die that’s true or not
Good day Dr. Shim. Guess I have watched almost all of your videos for I was diagnosed for having a bilateral herniated disc on L4 L5. The pain was terrible from my buttocks down to my foot, both on my left and right. Just want to ask your opinion if I decided to go for surgery, which doctor is suitable or better to do the operation, is it my neurosurgeon, orthosurgeon or the spine surgeon? Thanks in advance for your valuable hel0/advise. God bless! Ronnie - Philippines
Go to a reputable surgeon, and decide if you trust the opinion. If you do, then stay with that surgeon. That is the best approach. Neurosurgeons and orthopaedic spine surgeons deal with these conditions all the time. It is about your comfort with that surgeon. If you have confidence in the surgeon, it matters.
@@ShimSpineVideos Thank you for sharing. I would like to use these to teach medical coders and the visuals of facet nerves is limited or not well illustrated. I will definitely check them out
2:27 facet joints animation is so clear , thankyou
I recently found out I have L2-L3 leftward protrusion with mass effect on the nerve root, and L5-S1 “severe bilateral foraminal stenosis with potential mass effect on the L5 nerve root.”
I found this video when trying to understand what’s going on with me. I am not disappointed at all! This video has been more informative than any other I’ve seen so far, and I’ve seen dozens!
Thank you for this!
Ive suffered from cervical disc problems for 10 years now, it gets better and worse at times. Thank you so much for your videos, i wish i found these long ago
it's amazing everything that the spine has and knowing it was all developed while the baby was in her stomach..
Helpful indeed. Using it for my presentation on Spinal conditions and the application of the Pilates method
no Dr. John Shim thank you
Thank you Dr Shim. Very informational video.
Your video clarified some of my interrogatives about the association between the disk and the marrow, thanks.
Thank you.
Excellent work John.Look forward to your next video.Breandán (N.Z.)
Thanks, doctor.
Thank you, Dr. Shim! This was helpful.
Thank you
Incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Very useful visual animated information thanks dr.John
Thank you.
Nice video doctor. Your explanation is too good👍
That was terrific! Thank you 🙏🏽
Very nice information
Mayo Clinic experts in Neurology told me there is nothing else to do because of the deterioration of my spine. Now they recommend in Mexico an internal pump. Tradol and tylex CD are giving me bad second symptoms.
Thank you 🙏 Sir
thanks john :)
woooo
Amazing video
What I can do went a doctor doing a bad surgery replaced L-4 and L-5 with spacers and he tall me if I remove or get an other surgery I die that’s true or not
very helpful
Perfect thank you so much
Where r u from..?
Good day Dr. Shim. Guess I have watched almost all of your videos for I was diagnosed for having a bilateral herniated disc on L4 L5. The pain was terrible from my buttocks down to my foot, both on my left and right. Just want to ask your opinion if I decided to go for surgery, which doctor is suitable or better to do the operation, is it my neurosurgeon, orthosurgeon or the spine surgeon? Thanks in advance for your valuable hel0/advise. God bless! Ronnie - Philippines
Go to a reputable surgeon, and decide if you trust the opinion. If you do, then stay with that surgeon. That is the best approach. Neurosurgeons and orthopaedic spine surgeons deal with these conditions all the time. It is about your comfort with that surgeon. If you have confidence in the surgeon, it matters.
@@ShimSpineVideos Thanks Dr. Shim
Same as mine too😔🙆🏻♀️
What is the bgm?
Who created the visuals you included here?
My team of animators. WWW.entanglemedia.com
@@ShimSpineVideos Thank you for sharing. I would like to use these to teach medical coders and the visuals of facet nerves is limited or not well illustrated. I will definitely check them out
My back pain brought me here.
You brought me here 🤗
Who is Jordan Peterson?
@@vladimirsimic7082 Look him up :)
@@vladimirsimic7082 He’s a former-professor at Harvard University.
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U look alike shi jimping...😂
I wanna rip my spine out
Where are you located
What kind of techniques you use to alíviate l5. S1
Thank you Doctor
very helpful