"The exception to this rule is if the low back pain is accompanied by progressive neurological symptoms that indicate pressure on a spinal nerve or impingement of the spinal cord itself. "
It could be very helpful if you could explain what symptoms would be progressive neurological symptoms. I was told by my neurologist that onset of incontinence after back injury is one symptom they gauge whether or not to do surgery.
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"The exception to this rule is if the low back pain is accompanied by progressive neurological symptoms that indicate pressure on a spinal nerve or impingement of the spinal cord itself. "
It could be very helpful if you could explain what symptoms would be progressive neurological symptoms. I was told by my neurologist that onset of incontinence after back injury is one symptom they gauge whether or not to do surgery.
August 14, 2011 - 6:15pmThis Comment
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