Attaching metal rods during spine surgery – BBC
back surgery
*Contains graphic images of surgery* The surgeon attaches metal rods to Alice’s spine in this awesome footage of a back surgery from the BBC.
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#3 written by Sisiyingying 1 year ago
@nancymarkovich1 Well i think you shoudn’t assume that everyone who went through surgery is relying on meds and that their function is nil. I just want to say that chiropractic doesn’t work on everyone. If it works for you, then great, you can take the natural approach. But for others, when chiropractic doesn’t help and the curve is affecting their heart and lungs, they HAVE to go for the surgery. And if they hold that faith, pls don’t diminish their hope.
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#6 written by antiagingdr 1 year ago
@Sisiyingying GET A BETTER CHIROPRACTOR. PALMER GRAD. GET INVERSION (INVERTRAK), GET MG-33. I JUST HAD TEENAGER W/ BACK PAIN AND SEVERE SCOLIOSIS . HAD BEEN TO A CHIRO FOR 2 YEARS WITHOUT MUCH RELIEF. ONE TREATMENT WITH ADJUSTMENT,INVERSION,AND MG-33 AND GOT 50% RELIEF. GET A BETTER CHIRO. I HAVE HAD OBER 200 DIFF TO FIND THE RIGHT ONE.
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#8 written by Sisiyingying 1 year ago
@antiagingdr Well its wrong to say chiropractic helps as much as rods. Because rods CAN correct every single patient while chiropractic corrects few patients, even though it can, it is not common. I have so many friends, including myself who have went for chiropractic, not just 1 and condition continued to deteriorate.
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#12 written by ohjoytodaworld 1 year ago
@Sisiyingying Well, for my surgery they used bone from the bone bank to fuse everything together, so it’s all quite secure around the crushed vertibraes. It was extremely painful, as I wasn’t on drugs for a few days at the hospital because my body couldn’t handle any morphine, etc. I’m suggesting that when you get home you take tylonel+advil as it takes away pain and swelling. I no longer take anything for pain.
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#14 written by Sisiyingying 1 year ago
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#16 written by antiagingdr 1 year ago
@Sisiyingying sis,you don’t know what you’re talking about and i am wasting my time trying to help you. you don’t even know what mg-33,atm-2, is or have used inversion correctly and i doubt you have had competent chiropractic care. if you think rods are going to correct you you will see. get your surgery and don’t send me any more messages.
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#21 written by Sisiyingying 1 year ago
@Swrtzjstn12 Hahaa nono im not top of the school i mean im in one of the top schools hahaa, like in primary school i was top 5 in the school and got into this good secondary school. But i have 4 more years before taking an exam+interview and everything to decide if i can study medicine! Wow then if manage to enter medicine i still have to stdy general medicine, then specialise in the spine… that’s a long way to go!
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@ZhenNi2006 How did the screws and rods break so many times? Did the surgeon do a bad job?! what rods did your cousin use? Herrington?