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Has Anyone Tried The Loc Stabilizer For The SI Joint Surgery Yet?
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The doctor brought it up to me today. It is very new and it is a surgery. They place 2 pieces of cadaver bones to stabilize the SI joint. Was wondering if anyone has any thoughts about this surgery?

posted October 7, 2019
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I got cadaver bone fusion years ago in my cervical spine . Then I had more fusion done with rods and pins. I felt no difference between the two.

posted October 26, 2019
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posted December 23, 2019
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I just looked it up, and it sound great, I might have to check into that one myself cause I had a the fusions above it

posted October 22, 2019
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@A MyChronicPainTeam Member, here is the brochure.

posted October 10, 2019
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Have you heard of the Don’t Punish Pain movement on FB? You can also ask this question there. If you need an invite to the page let me know and I’ll send one.

Good luck,

Blessings

Cheryll

posted October 8, 2019

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