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L5 Nerve root displacement and winged scapula
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I hit the jackpot in a workman's comp injury last May 26 2007. Two violent impacts - 3 feet in 3 seconds. Was declared MMI last Oct. 5th. with 5% rating for injuries centering around broken rib with thoracic spine trauma. Waited for IME on 1/14/08 to get thorough neurological exam. Exam suspected thoracic nerve problem causing winged scapula...and lumbar issues....RATING was put at 28 percent whole body. EMG 2/21/08 confirmed and corroborated thoracic nerve to be non conductive. MRI/lumbar 3/20 revealed...."At L4-L5 level a broad based disc bulge that lateralizes toward the left, narrowing the left lateral recess and displacing the left descending L5 nerve root". Obviously, this is not a healthy, happy situation....especially having been diagnosed so late ! Only previous serious injury back when I was 8 yrs. old - broken collarbone. Been very capable keeping my health strong till now. My tendency is to solve problems very carefully, yet directly. But.....what can I do here? Chiropractors back off....I have been life long an advocate of chiropractic - very frustrating. Winged scapula puts enormous pressure on shoulders and cervical area. Enough with the exciting news. Saw a brilliant rehab M.D. 3 days ago....he's stumped temporaily. He's up for the challenge and is very detailed/thorough. Maybe he will see this site/post ! Is this big time surgery? Would swimming help get positive lumbar movement. This is challenging. Thanks, Tim Drumm |
:welcome_sign:Hi Tim and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Have you checked out our Spinal Forum yet? Please take a look around and make yourself at home.
I also have back/spine problems and cannot see a Chiro anymore, as can't have pressure put on bones. I used to love a good adjustment. *sigh* Glad you found us and hope your new Dr can come up w/a treatment plan for you.:welcome_sign: |
Hi Tim! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk!
Wow, looks like you've had enough fun for awhile! Take a look in our spinal disorders forum and let us know if we can help you with anything. Spinal Disorders http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html |
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I'm fortunate to know some great people with healing skills. Wild thing about my injuries - Nerve flow has not been interrupted in lumbar area...so I can walk. Nerve flow has been impinged on though and could get worse. Hey, I am a professional singer singing in my church choir....and I'm just glad to be there....last year I had 4 other injuries from the accident. Glad it's down to only two. Thanks, Tim |
Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. You will find a great number of caring, supporting members here willing to help each other as they can. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.:hug: |
HI TIM:)WELCOME TO NEUROTALK:)
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