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<blockquote data-quote="L5s1 too" data-source="post: 374089"><p>I had the same surgery a few years ago. The surgery was a great success. I had a great surgeon. But, after going thru therapy my low back muscles would still go crazy and pull me so crooked it wasn't even funny. I thought man, how am I going to be able to do this. I don't know how long before you had surgery, but after my initial injury I was on the table a month later having microdisectomy. It happend at home but I know it was from job but didn't even bother. My surgeon said I was better off than dealing with workmans comp. I was back to work 4 weeks after surgery. My long point is you might have more nerve damage than I. My calf muslce still twitches a lot, I think from nerve damage to nerve, But it doesn't hurt. Ok after rambling here it goes.</p><p></p><p>You need to find someone who practices applied Kinesiology or a applied Kinesiologist. After seeing one He helped my low back muscles incredibly. I would see him about every couple weeks. They deal in muscle's and can identify muscle's that are not working properly and screwing your whole body up. After a couple years, I see him maybe every 3 months and I am like PAIN FREE! It's incredible. He's a bit of a fruit loop but he know's what he is doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L5s1 too, post: 374089"] I had the same surgery a few years ago. The surgery was a great success. I had a great surgeon. But, after going thru therapy my low back muscles would still go crazy and pull me so crooked it wasn't even funny. I thought man, how am I going to be able to do this. I don't know how long before you had surgery, but after my initial injury I was on the table a month later having microdisectomy. It happend at home but I know it was from job but didn't even bother. My surgeon said I was better off than dealing with workmans comp. I was back to work 4 weeks after surgery. My long point is you might have more nerve damage than I. My calf muslce still twitches a lot, I think from nerve damage to nerve, But it doesn't hurt. Ok after rambling here it goes. You need to find someone who practices applied Kinesiology or a applied Kinesiologist. After seeing one He helped my low back muscles incredibly. I would see him about every couple weeks. They deal in muscle's and can identify muscle's that are not working properly and screwing your whole body up. After a couple years, I see him maybe every 3 months and I am like PAIN FREE! It's incredible. He's a bit of a fruit loop but he know's what he is doing. [/QUOTE]
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