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Old 11-03-2012, 02:56 PM
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They did the flexion/extension x-rays. Everything from the replacement and down are not moving but everything above is hyper-flexing and extending. He said that it was extremely unusual and even though it is allowing almost full range in motion it is causing complications. The type of ADR was Prodisc C. and I thought It was Col Caram (Army doctor) that did my surgery but come to find out it was his apprentice.
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