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Screw removal l4 l5 after fusion, decompression

Spine Health | Last Active: Jan 17, 2025 | Replies (14)

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@mlm73 As you heal from surgery, the incision tightens a lot and it’s adding to the scar tissue that was there in the original incision. You’re also compensating and moving differently. In time when healing is completed, you may be able to do some physical therapy with myofascial release therapy to stretch the scar tissue. I’m glad you’re checking with your surgeon.

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Thank you. This does make sense