Minimally Invasive Lumbar Laminotomy - Cheryl's Story

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • "You gave me my live back" says Cheryl. She had a compressed nerve in her lower back that was causing significant pain down her leg. It got to the point that Cheryl's leg gave out while going down a set of stairs, leading to a dangerous fall. She knew she needed help, and found that help at San Jose Neurospine. This is her story of how minimally invasive spine surgery helped her get back to a pain free life!

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  • @audiomotion1
    @audiomotion1 6 лет назад

    Hello San Jose,
    I have stenosis of my spine in the lower lumber/sacral L4 S5. Two years ago, I suffered from an allergic reaction and suffered a heart attack. I woke up three hours later to tell the tale, except that I became a tetraplegic. I am starting to put some weight on my legs but finds it difficult to engage in short steps. I had compression of my spinal cord from C2 to C7. I had a laminectomy on my cervical area from C3 to C7. I am not sure if I would be a suitable candidate for the type of surgery you had. Please provide the name of the surgeon who performed the surgery and a direct phone number to his secretary. Thanks, Danny. (I am from the UK).

    • @sanjoseneurospine6803
      @sanjoseneurospine6803  6 лет назад +1

      Hello. Cheryl's surgery was performed by Dr. Onibokun at San Jose Neurospine in California. You can reach the office at (408) 377-3331. More information at sanjoseneurospine.com. Thank You!

    • @audiomotion1
      @audiomotion1 6 лет назад

      Thank you for the information. Danny.