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  • @namtran-pe6sc
    @namtran-pe6sc Рік тому +8

    My wife used one, and her fusion went very well two years ago now. I am using one that had a fusion on l4 and l5 so far, so good. This is a real thing helping people will bone growth after the surgery. I am educated myself to learn how it works. I believe in your product.

    • @swissmiss116
      @swissmiss116 5 місяців тому

      I have one and I’ve only been using it for three weeks as I had my lumbar fusion 3 1/2 weeks ago. How do you know it was affective? I’m definitely not being rude I’m just wondering everybody says from what I can see you don’t know when the results of the stimulator are taking affect, you don’t feel anything different and then it made me wonder well how do you know has patients if it was effective and how effective it was because we don’t know how we would’ve recovered without it. Did they ever give you an idea of how they gauge that? I know that there’s a lot of comparative testing and clinical trials etc. Growing in one patient affusion recovery result and length of time versus another patient exact same fusion recovery result length of time, etc. but those are two different bodies so how do we know if your body is responding in a positive way or how it would have healed otherwise?
      I’m also super confused why a $5500 medical equipment is thrown away after if yes I assume it’s because they don’t want people to sell them and then use them Willie Nelly but if you pay $5500 for something I kind of feel like you should have a trade-in program for it. I don’t have insurance for things like this. This was an expense that my husband and I elected to invest in because the limited availability of stem cell treatment in my Area and the cost. We thought if we couldn’t do that we would at least do this. Anyways, you don’t have to answer I will copy and paste probably somewhere else. I feel bad even poking, but if you have any even colloquial experiences or results or stories to share. I’m all 👂 👂!!
      Thank you so much.

  • @yulle99
    @yulle99 10 місяців тому +2

    The device was only studied in fractures up to 180 days old, so the FDA only approved its use for up to 180 days. They don't want people to use it on fractures older than that because its safety and efficacy have not been evaluated in fractures that old (a necessary precondition to marketing medical devices). They also don't want you to use the device on new fractures that occur after that time period because they're worried you would try to use the device in lieu of appropriate medical care.

  • @davidh9823
    @davidh9823 8 місяців тому +3

    Today is Day 1, hoping for a successful recovery.

  • @michellewilson1006
    @michellewilson1006 6 місяців тому

    I have been using a Spinalogic Bone Growth Stimulator for 3 months now. My only issue with it is the poor design of the belt clip for the control unit. The clip reaches only partially down the belt and slips off the belt easily, sending the control unit to the floor. I suggest a redesign of the clip or, alternatively, include an inexpensive fabric holster that slides onto the belt, into which the control unit can be placed. I can do a little sewing and am considering designing one myself!

  • @omniscient7333
    @omniscient7333 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful eyes

  • @sunshinelifeco
    @sunshinelifeco Рік тому +2

    Every video I see only shows the back not the cervical area???? This lays flat on the back but doesn't for the cervical area how does it work for cervical?

    • @_prestonmarx
      @_prestonmarx 10 місяців тому +1

      Orthofix Cervical-Stim is the only product indicated for cervical use.

    • @optimasurgical7323
      @optimasurgical7323 8 місяців тому

      Preston is correct, the Cervical-Stim from Orthofix is the only stimulator approved for cervical use.

  • @michellewilson1006
    @michellewilson1006 8 місяців тому

    I received my bone growth stimulator from a different medical device provider after a fusion of L2-L5. It took a couple weeks for my commercial insurer (BCBS SC), not Medicare or a Medicare supplement, to approve coverage for the device. I found your UA-cam video’s very informative and thorough. I’m an RN and my husband is a physician. I would be curious to know why the unit is only good for 9 mo’s. Is it because the device maker only ran trials for that time period? Does the strength of the magnetic field it produces diminish over time? It would be nice if the control box could be sent back to the manufacturer or product rep to be reset in case there is a future vertebral bone fusion as there often is in people who have received one. It is not at all uncommon for problems to develop in the spine above or below a fusion as pressure and weight load is transferred to these vertebrae.
    I’d like to make a technical comment regarding the video. For me, there was a slight audio delay which created a situation where the sound is not matched to the movement of the presenter’s mouth. It’s not terrible, just distracting.

    • @optimasurgical7323
      @optimasurgical7323 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment Michelle, we hope your recovery is going well! Regarding the 9 month time frame you are right, it is because during the approval studies the devices were only studied for 9 months. If it is deemed necessary by your physician, after the 9 month mark patients can be granted extension of the therapy whereby the patient would receive a new stimulator unit. Once you reach that point you can simply contact your physician and representative and they will walk you through the process.
      Regarding your technical comment, yes you are right! Our team didn't notice this until long after the video had been posted so even thought it is distracting we decided to leave it be.
      We are considering making some updated shorter videos soon so hopefully that will help!

  • @BobSmith-vj5kz
    @BobSmith-vj5kz 2 роки тому

    ...so 9-volt Energizer batteries aren't sold in stores?
    give me a break.
    what a scam product.

    • @optimasurgical7323
      @optimasurgical7323 Рік тому +3

      Hi Bob,
      Yes, the batteries are sold in stores. The manufacturer of the device will provide patients with additional 9-volt batteries at no charge. I hope this help clarifies. If we can assist further, please let us know.
      Thanks,
      Optima Surgical

    • @davidhenderson3400
      @davidhenderson3400 Рік тому +1

      And the "self destruct' timer so it bricks itself after 270 days. I would never buy a product like that. At a price tag of $2,200 for a throw a way device

    • @davidhenderson3400
      @davidhenderson3400 Рік тому +1

      @@optimasurgical7323 At a price tag of $2,200 for a throw a way device you should get a truck load of "free" batteries

    • @michellewilson1006
      @michellewilson1006 6 місяців тому

      @@davidhenderson3400 Typically, the patient’s medical provider writes a prescription for this product and upon approval, insurance covers it.