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Old 11-19-2012, 07:17 AM
simeoni simeoni is offline
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Zocoma, you are still "only" 6 months out. As you increase your activity level, your facets, ligaments etc. have to get used to the new mechanics. I suppose prodisc-c is more unforgiving at least in this adaptation period than M6 would be given the graded resistance M6 has. This is also why placement is critical in ball and socket ADRs. I am 19 months post op c 6/7 prodisc-c nova (Bertagnoli). I have still some issues and strange sensations but am able to lead a somewhat normal life. I had a long journey before I ended up having the surgery, so my nerves have been taking a hit for years. I also developed a frozen shoulder pre-op which is not helping at all to speed up the recovery. How is your adr placement in the x-rays?
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