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Visiting Mayo Clinic | Last Active: Mar 21, 2023 | Replies (110)

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@jenniferhunter

@bjgwellness It's great to hear from you and I'm glad your son is doing well. I would like to pass on some other information that may be of interest. Surgery does create scar tissue, and scar tissue in the fascia which can be treated with myofascial release therapy. That is a specialized way to gently stretch fascia until it releases and remodels itself. I have done a lot of MFR work because of my spine surgery, and for another condition that I have that causes my chest to be too tight. There is a provider search on the myofascialrelease.com website.

The other link is about other issues with the pelvis alignment that can mimic spine problems. I remember my 3 month follow up from cervical spine surgery. I was still weak at that time. I hope his surgeon has some good advice for him. It may be too early to consider physical therapy, but I wanted to pass on the information in case it helps.

Here is our MFR discussion. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/\

Lumbar plexus compression syndrome https://mskneurology.com/identify-treat-lumbar-plexus-compression-syndrome-lpcs/

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@jenniferhunter Thank you. I've discussed some of your information with my son. He (and I) want to ask: How long after your surgery did you start MFR? And, how long have you been doing MFR? As well as has it eliminated your pain? (He's experienced sciatic pain since his last two microdiscectomies (two years ago) as well as his artificial disc replacement (on May 18, 2021).