I GOT MY AXOR CONNECTOR! WALKING!??! | my osseointegration vlog pt. 4
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I’m 12 weeks post op stage 2 osseointegration.
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I GOT SURGERY!!! | my osseointegration vlog pt. 1
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Consultation: July 5, 2022
Stage 1: October 26, 2022
Post op 1: November 15, 2022
TW‼️MENTAL vs. PHYSICAL RECOVERY | my osseointegration vlog pt. 2
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Stage 2: January 23, 2023
Post op 2: February 7, 2023
FULL TRANSPARENCY 😢🥲 UP TO DATE | my osseointegration vlog pt. 3
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Weight-bearing: March 17, 2023
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Full prosthesis: April 17, 2023
Details not discussed in this video that may prove helpful to some are that I have a private insurance that did help cover most of the surgery costs. Because this procedure is still so new in the United States many insurances are not well-versed in the coverage for it, so the process may be delayed. I am using crutches to walk and applying maybe 20 pounds on my prosthesis with each step. The pain I feel is definitely nerve-related. Muscle soreness is normal at this stage. All of my x-rays have come back impeccable. I have been doing PT at home for the last few weeks to help strengthen my limb.
I will list the hospital, doctor, physical therapist, and manufacturer information below.
Dr. David B. Doherty
Houston, Tx
(713) 486-3550
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Memorial Hermann | Rockets Orthopedic Hospital
Houston, Tx
(713) 314-4444
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TIRR Memorial Hermann Outpatient Rehabilitation - West University
Houston, Tx
(800) 447-3422
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Joanna, this is not a I Thessalonians comment... I am a degreed mechanical engineer. I have studied osseointegration off and on for 2 or 3 years. My belief is that sometimes that medical profession does things that actually have an "engineering" impact on the body...but since they know nothing about engineering...and don't know what they don't know...they come up with an idea like OI without having any notion about the engineering implications. There is something called a "bending moment" which is what the bone feels when the pin that emerges from your stump has any pressure put on it sideways...front to back, side to side, etc. The other thing the bone feels is axial load...which is probably OK...but my worry is bending moment because I am afraid that that pin...in a not too extreme circumstance...could exert a bending moment on the bone and break it. The probability of that happening in an OI situation is much greater than with a traditional prosthesis. I don't know whether your pain in the bone will ever normalize or not (I don't know what I don't know about that) but I do know that the "structure" (an oft used engineering term) could do unrepairable damage to the remaining thigh bone should an unwanted "bending moment" occur, i.e. even if the pain goes away...be careful. It may be easier to put on...but it is also easer to break off !! (and that would leave you with very limited options and likely an even higher amputation).
Your comment has really struck me, especially these last few months. I can feel exactly what you’re describing and hoping, for my sake obviously, that you are wrong. I do appreciate your insight and hope you don’t get offended by my response. Thanks again for your comment!
@@just_joanna no offense at all. But given my concerns about the technology, I would only hope that you would be careful. Please be safe I realize that when the technology works it seems like a superior solution compared to a traditional socket. My heart goes out to you that you find yourself in the circumstance. Please be careful.
Osseointegration has been successfully used for dental implants for decades. Bending moments from chewing, biting, cleaning your teeth etc. does not seem to have been much of a problem.
I just had surgery too. I was offered limb lengthening, or this. I went with limb lengthening. Hope things turn around for u❤
Thanks for posting this video
how do you take shower or bath? what happens if the water goes inside between the screw and your skin?
Joanna, it does not bother or cause any pain to have that screw embedded in the serrated bone of the leg
No, no pain. I’m only experiencing pain now when I step. It’s nerve pain.
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Se ve muy feo ese tornillo no t duele 😮
chin up it gets easier
Hasta m dio escalofrío no t vallas a lastimar