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Old 03-04-2012, 10:56 AM #1
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Default Adult degen scoliosis - Post spinal fusion S1-T6

1st surg lumbar fusion 6 yrs ago. Last year all hardware removed and extended to T-10. T-10 fx, repeat surg to T-6. Now left lower quad extending from back to front, numbness, pressure, bowel involvement feels like trying to move basketball through process. No pain so to speak but extreme pressure, weakness and feeling like I am being pulled down through that area. Affects ability to support torso and remain upright. Any help?
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