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klhoskins
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In 1992 I fell about 20' and landed on my feet. I ended up with a compression fracture of L1-L3. They fused from L4-T5 with Harrington roRAB. Since then I have had VERY liitle problems most of which were cured by a trip to the Chiro.
Anyway, I have had 2 motorcycle accidents in the last 3 years which has pulled the top section of the roRAB away from my spine. X-Rays also show beginning signs of a degenerative L5 and mild flatback. So, October 26th I amd going in to have the roRAB removed.
My question is about recovery and long term outcome. I have been told that I should be good to go back to works within 3 weeks and that the pain should not be too bad. Does anyone have any input on that?
Also, I'm wondering if PT and exersize will improve the curvature of the non-fused areas of my spine after hardware removal. ????
Any input on what to expect would be appreciated...
Anyway, I have had 2 motorcycle accidents in the last 3 years which has pulled the top section of the roRAB away from my spine. X-Rays also show beginning signs of a degenerative L5 and mild flatback. So, October 26th I amd going in to have the roRAB removed.
My question is about recovery and long term outcome. I have been told that I should be good to go back to works within 3 weeks and that the pain should not be too bad. Does anyone have any input on that?
Also, I'm wondering if PT and exersize will improve the curvature of the non-fused areas of my spine after hardware removal. ????
Any input on what to expect would be appreciated...