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Old 10-02-2022, 03:44 AM
elorpar elorpar is offline
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Originally Posted by phillyjoe View Post
In my case, Clavel removed the anterior ligament as part of access and said the posterior one was calcified, removed it and did not reconstruct. I assume that accounts for some instability that the neck muscles now have to compensate for.
How are you doing Phil? Still with problems when you lie down? I hope you are doing well and at least you do not develope further issues.

Maybe prp or stem cells can help you to regenerate that ligaments, my new anterior ligaments are hard as rocks and now that you talk about posterior ligaments.. maybe mine were also removed as I feel pain in that area that are maybe related.. I have acquired an infrared lamp (360) that hopefully helps me to heal that ligaments as much as possible and reduce pain maybe
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