Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 dr. phillip bauman is my orthopedic surgeon and he also did the surgery on both my shoulders. he is amazing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Just wanted to relate and incident that just ocurred with my cousin in New York City - she was going to a orthopedic surgeon for her shoulder, and had a cortisone injection. Didn't work. Then he suggested surgery. She just didn't have a good feel about him, and checked his credentials on the internet....found out he has a restriction on his license not allowing him to work on children under a certain age. Hummm. Could be an excellent surgeon, but wouldn't let him touch me with a ten foot pole. Kris > I have had facet injections a few times and for me they didn't really > work at all. The facets are the " wings " of the vertebrae. They have to > slide ovoer each other when you turn your head. > > For the person who thinks their surgeon is dumping them while they are > still in pain – Ask the surgeon to transfer your follow up care to a > physiatrist. A physiatrist is a doctor who specializes in rehabbing > people after surgery and they are certified in orthopedics, neurology, > and internal medicine (I may have this third wrong). They don't do any > invasive treatments but will refer you out if you need anything more > than trigger point injections. I have a great physiatrist here in the > Seattle area and she has been wonderful at helping me find new > treatments that do help me. > > Ginger Corley > Rain Mountain Chinooks > www.rainmountain.net > > > --- > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.818 / Virus Database: 556 - Release Date: 12/17/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Just wanted to relate and incident that just ocurred with my cousin in New York City - she was going to a orthopedic surgeon for her shoulder, and had a cortisone injection. Didn't work. Then he suggested surgery. She just didn't have a good feel about him, and checked his credentials on the internet....found out he has a restriction on his license not allowing him to work on children under a certain age. Hummm. Could be an excellent surgeon, but wouldn't let him touch me with a ten foot pole. Kris > I have had facet injections a few times and for me they didn't really > work at all. The facets are the " wings " of the vertebrae. They have to > slide ovoer each other when you turn your head. > > For the person who thinks their surgeon is dumping them while they are > still in pain – Ask the surgeon to transfer your follow up care to a > physiatrist. A physiatrist is a doctor who specializes in rehabbing > people after surgery and they are certified in orthopedics, neurology, > and internal medicine (I may have this third wrong). They don't do any > invasive treatments but will refer you out if you need anything more > than trigger point injections. I have a great physiatrist here in the > Seattle area and she has been wonderful at helping me find new > treatments that do help me. > > Ginger Corley > Rain Mountain Chinooks > www.rainmountain.net > > > --- > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.818 / Virus Database: 556 - Release Date: 12/17/2004 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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