Cervical fusion is a career-extending surgery, not a career threatening surgery. Way to incite widespread Packer panic, Michael David Douche....
Originally Posted by: bozz_2006
ya I guess if you are a orthopedic surgeon performing that yes ...
but from the patients I have seen with any fusion it does not bode well for functioning let alone long term health of the human body.
not sure if it was noted but check this out ...
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Collins is not in pain and can perform the normal function of daily life, and he might not have needed the surgery at all if he were just an average joe and not a football player. But Collins wanted the surgery because it gave him his best chance to return to the field. He still has a long way to go before he’ll know whether that’s a realistic possibility.
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So no pain no loss of neurological function (as noted here and other articles; yet he got one of the most life changing surgeries one can get to the spine ... and ya this is the type of surgery that I see where people want me to help them and you can imagine its a bit tough since I am dealing with surgically changed tissue.
Im going to have to assume his mri showed a disc bulge that looked like it could impede on the spinal cord etc ... ya ya and before everyone gets in a fuss; this happens all the time disc bulges ... as a matter of fact if we took an mri of all the packers home folks right now 30-40% would show a disc bulge. Ya 30-40%. (more like 30% but these are just numbers I got off the net from doing a quick search).
anyways ... there are other treatments for a disc bulge; hint hint
I wonder if money has anything to do with why the surgery was performed and suggested??? ... a quick search again showed a wide range of numbers but I saw a few listed 90-100,000 and these were from a few years ago ... wonder how much it would be for a professional athlete? ...
"So Mr. Collins I think spinal surgery is your best option to get back to playing football again; your career is over if you dont get this done because of the potential spinal imnpingement and (here it comes) chance to become quadriplegic if it is not performed" ... "Ill let you decide what to do ..."
scary stuff huh ...
wonder if he says that to all his patients that have no symptoms/neurological loss or if its just for guys with good insurance and or money.
no use complaining to you guys ... I should complain to the packers organization.