Anyone do chiropractic care after Laminectomy?

Posted by kathleenpk @kathleenpk, Feb 26 11:01am

I had lumbar Laminectomy 2 yrs ago. I have sever Peripheral Neuropathy, non diabetic. I’m having problems driving regarding numbness in my feet. I sometimes cannot feel the brake peddle so I’ve stopped driving. Cannot seem to find an answer if post Laminectomy chiropractic care would help. Always saw a chiropractor before my surgery, but am not sure if is recommended post surgery.

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@willow5

Have you considered asking your surgeon what he/she would think of chiropractic care? The neuropathy sounds very difficult to deal with in the feet.
argie

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Asking the surgeon was my next step, but I am confident in the information I learned here. I am going with my first instinct and that was no chiropractor. I am going to try Myofascial Release. 🤞🏻🙏🏻

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Best of luck! Let us know. My sister just had that surgery, and if she ends up with the neuropathy it will be nice to have something to offer her!

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DO NOT See a CHIRO. The one I saw made my back pain worse.

I have acupuncture appointments 1-2 times a month and it helps so much.

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@susanjane77

DO NOT See a CHIRO. The one I saw made my back pain worse.

I have acupuncture appointments 1-2 times a month and it helps so much.

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I have always had chiropractor care which worked well for me. After the Laminectomy 2 yrs ago, I didn’t think it was a good idea to continue, but lately, I gave it a second thought because of the numbness in my feet and not being able to drive. Jennifer answered my question in detail and I am going to try Myofascial Release instead of the chiro. Thank you for responding to me.

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@kathleenpk

I have always had chiropractor care which worked well for me. After the Laminectomy 2 yrs ago, I didn’t think it was a good idea to continue, but lately, I gave it a second thought because of the numbness in my feet and not being able to drive. Jennifer answered my question in detail and I am going to try Myofascial Release instead of the chiro. Thank you for responding to me.

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Please keep me posted on the Myofascial Release. I would like to try it if you have good results. Wishing you the best!

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Will do. I can deal with everything but the not driving.

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My husband had laminectomy a several years ago. He is seeing an ART chiropractor (active release therapy) and it is helping him. Unfortunately, ours doesn't take medicare so we have to self pay. I have submitted bills to medicare but haven't heard from them yet.

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@annchristiansen2623

My husband had laminectomy a several years ago. He is seeing an ART chiropractor (active release therapy) and it is helping him. Unfortunately, ours doesn't take medicare so we have to self pay. I have submitted bills to medicare but haven't heard from them yet.

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I'm in Canada so as long as the chiropractor is registered to accept payments, I only have to pay the difference. I claim that on my income tax return.

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@jenniferhunter

@kathleenpk Laminectomy carries a little bit of risk for destabilizing the spine because of bone having been removed during the procedure. A better suggestion would be to look to look at Myofascial Release for treating neuropathy.

Some patients benefit from this, and Mentor @johnbishop , John, often recommends this as something to try for neuropathy. It is a form of physical therapy, and one of the issues with surgery is that is creates scar tissue which can create a tightness in the body that may exacerbate neuropathy. This sometimes can compress nerves, etc.

One of our Mentors, @artscaping , Chris, has done myofascial release for her neuropathy and has been able to regain enough feeling to be able to drive. I'm sure she can tell you more than I can.

Here is our discussion about Myofacsial Release where you can learn more.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/
There is a provider search at http://mfrtherapists.com/

I have done a lot of MFR work myself and it has helped a lot. I was treating thoracic outlet syndrome as well as rehabbing from spine surgery.

Jennifer

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Jennifer, I have an appointment tomorrow, 03/05 for the recommended MFR therapy. I will keep you posted.

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@dte

I personally would not use chiro care post laminectomy. I would instead opt for ice/heat/massage therapies and use topicals of Arnica gel
with Frankinsense oil. It keeps nerve pain away.

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I use ice/heat and acupuncture. I haven't tried the others. If I remember, I will use a gel.
Today, I feel great! I shopped at Costco, took Miah for a walk and did some housework yesterday. I was just thinking I am "pain free." My only complaint right is I'm falling asleep in front of the computer!

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