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Facet joint disease

Spine Health | Last Active: Jul 31 4:45pm | Replies (22)

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I had my surgery done by Muir Orthopedics in Walnut Creek, CA.

I think it is the least invasive of the different procedures that can be done on the lower back (laminectomies, discectomies, fusion). A laminotomy removes part of the back of a vertebra, making room for the nerves that traverse the spinal canal.

Again, the first surgeon I saw would only do fusion, something I wanted to avoid. The second surgeon I saw said the laminotomy may not work, and if that happened, then fusion would be necessary. That was over 10 years ago and I haven't needed fusion. So it's just proof that a second opinion is always a good idea.

I have a very strong core and do something every day to keep it that way.

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Thank you!
You are lucky to have a great option for medical care.
Where I live, there’s very few specialists & I’ve heard ppl have died after a partial knee surgery, had one lady who came out worse than when she went in! They cut her back & then flipped her over & cut her abdomen to work on lumbar vertebrae!
She can’t barely walk now