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@jenniferhunter

@anoyymous123 I understand what you are saying. If hardware is placed externally on the spine, it does restrict spine movement. If it is removed and there has not been a spinal fusion, removing that hardware essentially allows the spine to be able to move again, and that may not be a good thing. When hardware is removed after a fusion has healed, the fused bone would maintain the support of the spine, and removal of the hardware may not make any difference as far as spinal stability is concerned. A spine with an extensive fusion or big deformity corrective surgery may need support from the hardware to remain in place. That of course is a decision between the surgeon and the patient.

I do appreciate your comments, and that is why we as patients should learn as much as we can about our condition and surgical decisions and ask lots of questions.

Jennifer

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Just like to add as part of laminectomy surgeon did intertransvese fusion and removed nterspinious spacers l3 to l5 now chiropracter says spine has shifted even more afgter vtaking x rays

unfortunately wife did not ask enough questions pre surgery after surgery for past year has more pain than ever before. surgeon removed 3 interspinious spacers l3-l5, imtertransverse fusion"what is that" no hardware and laminectomy Now spine is distorted and shifted Lesson learned to late.