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Old 03-17-2013, 04:28 PM #1
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Confused L4-S 1 fusion how long?

I had a fusion Dec 2011. I've worked hard on recovery! I have 7 titanium screws, bone growth grafs?,. and plate. Last appt. I asked about the pins on xray. They are markers for 2 plastic discs. Didn't know,.clueless. sounds like 2.different procedures. Fusion was done through the front. I'm walking 40 mins a day, resistance training 20 mins 3 x's wk, and pt 25-30 mins a.day. Sunday off. for good.behavior. pressure and pain on mid and upper back is bad. What am I doing wrong?
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