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Old 02-24-2013, 11:05 AM #1
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Laugh Clicking noises after acdf

Does anyone hear clicking noises after acdf? I asked about this at my last appt but all my dr said was it shouldn't happen after I fuse. It doesn't hurt but it scares me that the ROI-C artificial disc he used may be pulling loose. ?? This device doesn't have screws as it is supposed to lock in place....

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