I’ve had 5 back surgeries for my idiopathic scoliosis and I’m in constant pain some parts of my body are completely numb and the last couple of surgeries they called multi level back failure I do think that I have a different form of scoliosis the right side of my body my reflexes are awful this has been so painful and exhausting it’s completely changed my life and is very isolating and depressing
I was just diagnosed with significant DJD, decreased disc space esp at L5-S1, severe scoliosis; I am 74 years of age. I first presented with severe pain from middle of leg up to thigh, (IBS). Do I now just do exercises to alleviate pain in my right leg or stay on medication?
I’ve had 5 back surgeries for my idiopathic scoliosis and I’m in constant pain some parts of my body are completely numb and the last couple of surgeries they called multi level back failure I do think that I have a different form of scoliosis the right side of my body my reflexes are awful this has been so painful and exhausting it’s completely changed my life and is very isolating and depressing
I was just diagnosed with significant DJD, decreased disc space esp at L5-S1, severe scoliosis; I am 74 years of age. I first presented with severe pain from middle of leg up to thigh, (IBS). Do I now just do exercises to alleviate pain in my right leg or stay on medication?
I don't want any surgery are there any other alternatives what about decompression
Is laser treatment good as another treatment for scoliosis pain
What seniors with scoliosis and we know older people strink with age. What happens when people have the type of surgery you are talking about
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated