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Thanks for this information. We worked very carefully in the specialized physical therapy practice I work with throughout the early recovery of my surgery. I am actually back in physical therapy by the recommendation of my surgeon because he refuses to believe something is wrong. The therapists at the practice have all consulted on my case and recommended I get a second opinion and are shocked at the course this has taken since this surgeon comes highly recommended. I was a rare case from the beginning and they never read my chart before I come in. I have to continually course correct them when they try to standardize my case with the average. I appreciate the information and will consider this after my next follow up and my consult with 2nd MD.

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@jaysaki Thanks for your update. You may find information on this site useful because it is very technical information focused on neurology and physical rehab. I don't know if this applies in your situation or not, but this article does cover pelvis related issues that can happen. I'm glad you are getting a second opinion. I was a rare case too when I needed spine surgery, and 5 surgeons missed the problem and wouldn't help. I had a good experience with surgeon #6, had surgery and it fixed the issues. Good luck in your quest.

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