I love your "first and most do no harm" approach. We need more docs thinking like you. Thanks for your work. Dr. Mo
@stevehunter3700 Жыл бұрын
Dr Su performed surgery on my cervical spine 5 years ago and I am so much better. Dr Su and his staff are very professional. Thank you, Steve Hunter
@JillyBean19683 ай бұрын
I am so thankful for this information. I was diagnosed of having severe cervical stenosis, severe arthritis, bone spurs, bone overgrowth with narrowing of the spine and calcification. I have been suffering since April 2024. My Family Health doctor looked at my mri and said all she seen was arthritis, threw me on pain meds and sent me to PT. I managed to get through PT with no improvement, had a nerve block injection with no improvement and next I am having to have a steroid injection. This has been a living hell! My chiropractor pushed for an MRI, it was sent for a 2nd opinion (my neurosurgeon) and was told to push through my PT and injections and if no relief, we will revisit surgery. I pray for anyone suffering with nerve pain.
@BMCLegacy2 ай бұрын
@@JillyBean1968 look up prolotherapy with Dr. Hauser Caring Medical Group here on KZbin. I have cervical instability and 30 conditions. He has all the answers
@sylvie58942 ай бұрын
Feel for you...., me too.... Is your cervical stenosis severe centtral canal or severe cervival foraminal stenosis? How are you doing now.... PT is not helping you still? Curious what caused the stenosis for you? Mine was a head injury as a child.
@brandymcclelland27188 күн бұрын
@@JillyBean1968 I feel for you and anyone else suffering like this it’s horrible just not feeling yourself anymore is scary
@chetmarcotti4953 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Su, you have to be the most informative doctor I have watched on some hundred videos. You have helped me to find the words to use when I speak to my Orthopaedic doctor/ Surgeon. Thank you for these videos that are so detailed. I am 81 and have had three lumbar injections, that have helped me immensely. I’m still going with the program. But now I feel so much more and better informed.Thank you again. Chet Marcotti, NH
@DuckCreekGamingTTV9 ай бұрын
This man took a oath and has such honor to uphold it . DR TY. Still fighting the insurance company for my surgery. This helped me understand that I really need it .
@juliapeterson47362 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with myofascial fibromyalgia 20 years ago. As it turns out, it most likely was a cervical cord compression the whole time! In 2013 it advanced to the point where I lost all feeling from my shoulders to my feet. It took the VA several months to do an MRI & EMG in which they said I needed emergency ACDF. My spinal cord was actually smashed so flat that the surgeons didn't know how I was even able to walk, they'd never seen a cord that flat without paralysis! If one doctor had went over the myelopathy score 20 yrs ago, they would have realized it wasn't fibromyalgia. Just a tip for others w/ fibro- make sure they check your neck.
@ericlawson9031 Жыл бұрын
Hello Julia
@vegangrepresent4140 Жыл бұрын
Thank u for sharing I was initially diagnosed with fibromyalgia . For 7 years drs did nothing now experiencing debilitating symptoms .finally will have MRI Friday
@vegangrepresent4140 Жыл бұрын
How are you doing now?,
@juliapeterson4736 Жыл бұрын
@Vegang Represent Thanks for asking. Most of the muscle fatigue is gone, still have neuropathy that varies with activity(usually directly related to neck movements), and I'm slowly gaining a little more sensations back. Let me know how things turn out for you.
@frankdrebin5587 Жыл бұрын
Surgery?
@richardkehoe22942 жыл бұрын
Dr. Su - from the perspective of a retired cardiologist, GREAT presentation - very helpful in understanding why I need an ACDF. Your whole series on cervical myelopathy and radiculopathy has been excellent. Please keep up with the highly informative videos.
@kingpromise63902 жыл бұрын
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on KZbin channel now for help for Any kind of health issues.
@debmcmullen4540 Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely amazing how you educate individuals. I had an MRI last week and I got the results without anyone explaining anything to me. I have so many things listed on my MRI that you have explained to me. Before watching your videos I figured that at any moment I was going to be paralyzed. Your videos have calmed my nerves and are keeping me sane as I wait to see a neurosurgeon. Thank you so much for what you are doing to educate people. You would definitely be my neurosurgeon if I lived in California. ❤️ 🙏
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
You can always make a zoom appointment by calling California orthopedics and spine
@ashburnconnecttv786010 ай бұрын
@@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuyHow do I get a second opinion?
@laurie63322 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for putting the facts into plain English. So simple to understand, but when you only get 15 minutes in a doctors office it can be very confusing. You answered so many questions in 18 minutes. It is so hard to make a good decision, and be an advocate for yourself when you don't really understand what is happening to your spine. It is scary to begin with, not understanding adds a whole other level of uncertainty. Appreciate your information and for taking the time to reach people that need clarity.
@waleskamahonez95282 жыл бұрын
Iam in the same situation.pain for 20 years and they no find nothing 7 diferent second opinion and nothing.i cant seat for long period of time and stand either i cant work I dont have quality of life
@betteruntouched Жыл бұрын
Very interesting watch. Love that you pointed out that the MRI is not what is being treated, the symptoms are. I had ACDR about a year ago and while my MRI did not appear nearly as severe as the one you showed with no symptoms, my symptoms were growing increasingly worse, to the point of dropping things and having to no reaction to grab them. The radiculopathy, hyperreflexia, positive Hoffman’s sign all improved immediately after surgery. Truly amazed and appreciative for doctors like yourself.
@EmiliaNichols-c1p9 ай бұрын
I can't tell you enough how grateful I am for these videos. I found out I have congenital spinal stenosis and these videos have helped to clarify so much, give me the information I need to advocate for myself, and more importantly give me hope that I can live a normal, active life. Thank you!
@michellew.76692 жыл бұрын
God bless you. Truly. It's a beautiful thing that you're doing by breaking this down and giving so freely of your expertise. I'm blessed enough to have a surgeon who took time to explain surgery versus non surgery, and who answered every question I had. However, some are not so fortunate - and in my case it's comforting to hear it explained so well again before I have surgery. Thank you, Dr. Su!
@sparkys2711 Жыл бұрын
Your explanation is the best I have ever heard. Been suffering with this topic for years. Thank you, thank you so much 🙏
@starrymooney Жыл бұрын
i'm a super healthy male, workout/bike racer, etc. I was pretty devastated to get a REALLY bad MRI - severe stenosis, spinal cord compression. They can't believe I'm mobile and walking, to be honest, based on the image (i mainly have some nerve pinch discomfort, but otherwise the myelopathy hasn't truly kicked in). I feel terrible having to severely cut back on my passion (cycling), but i do take comfort a bit, in this video, and your stats, Dr, about the danger of possible paralysis due to "minor trauma". I still don't really know my path forward here, but the spine surgeon i wento also did essentially take the "let your symptoms guide me" in terms of surgery approach. So similar to your thinking. He basically said "wait," but that he does believe surgery is all but a given, eventually. It's all such a huge bummer. I've kept myself in great shape all these years, but like with anything in life, there are no guarantees. We'll see what happens.
@mommabear6473 Жыл бұрын
I had a successful C5-6 fusion but had trauma during the healing process that caused me to have another neck surgery from C-4-C7. The Dr put hardware in me that was too big..I could actually feel a screw poking me but instead of fixing it then, he sent me to pain management which got me onto all sorts of drugs. 4yrs later, He then had to place a rod in the back of my neck in order to support another surgery to remove the too big hardware in the front. So 20yrs after my 1st initial fusion, my neck is in worse off shape then in the beginning. Instead of 2 surgeries, I had to have 4! I can't stretch my neck muscles & have muscle spasms throughout my shoulders, blades & even pain in the front of chest, cervical radicalopathy down left arm. Had to have 2 left shoulder operations & elbow as well due to the pain. In 2015, I quit my 20yr avaiation job & went thru the worse withdrawals from pain management meds but you know what? The radiating pain stopped the 1st week 😊 be careful taking meds!! I now manage my pain with heat, ice, tens unit & cbd & marijuana..replaced 4 medications with just that 😊
@mazsenior Жыл бұрын
Dr. Su and his team changed my life. The cervical fusion he performed on me immediately gave me my life back.
@aigelcolon9633 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr. Su. Your video is very easy to follow yet very comprehensive. It has really helped my wife with her decision whether to have her ACDF surgery. You are definitely an asset to the medical profession!
@cas4ajs Жыл бұрын
You are very good at what you do. Youd make a great professor at a university teaching upcoming doctors. You have the ability to explain difficult concepts with ease.
@SirotaChiropracticOffices Жыл бұрын
Dr. Su thank you. I am a chiropractor who has very mild MJOa score. My left arm is weak. Progressed about a year and a half after a auto accident. I'm strengthening it and using PEMF therapy to help which is extraordinarily beneficial I fine however, I was told I need a laminoplasty to prevent it from getting worse. I also have some balance issues lately, but nothing involving dexterity yet thank goodness as I said, I am a chiropractor. So I will be going forward with the laminoplasty your videos. Terrific. Keep up the good work and thanks.
@cheryldavies533 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining, I have compression of spine degenerative disease and have recently been diagnosed with OPLL. I’m very scared of operation but listening to you explain I am starting to understand better. Starting to realise I might not be able to avoid the operating table but feeling more confident in the decision making of this thanks to you
@ericlawson9031 Жыл бұрын
Hello Cheryl
@zubovaka Жыл бұрын
This video was so well structured and clear. It just put all pieces of the puzzle together. Thank you for explaining it.
@qamerkramet45627 ай бұрын
Tomorrow my brother will have surgery He has mild myelopathy .. with only neurological symtops is numbness on left little finger. Otherwise neurological examination is completely nrml. He has spinal cord compression at c4 and 5 and c5amd c6. I took opinion of best neurosurgeon in the town but nothing ws more satisfying than this video.
@rosannaabary3352 жыл бұрын
You're the BEST dr.su! I could listen to you all day.learning from someone like you is precious.thank you dr. Su.😊
@Just_MHO_thomasina2 жыл бұрын
I concur 🙂👍
@annchesher9891 Жыл бұрын
I have just been diagnosed with multiple level degenerative changes with a disc bulge pressing on the cord with no neurological symptoms and just neck pain. The diagnosis was given and I was so scared. I’m seeing a spine specialist (in the U.K.) in two weeks but this video has really helped my anxiety as my score states no myelopathy. I am so grateful for your clear concise and informative video. Amazing thank you
@raoufbriki4208 Жыл бұрын
How are you
@popsynishan.63373 күн бұрын
Do you have burning sensation??
@mataleon10102 жыл бұрын
Best video I’ve seen regrading cervical surgery. I am planning on ACDF surgery. This video explained everything so well. Im trying to talk myself out of surgery, but all of my symptoms say I need it. I’m just scared. Dr Su is an amazing instructor. Such great information for such a scary decision to make. Thank you Dr. Su.
@Chiroman5272 жыл бұрын
Mata: Did you have the Surgery? Hopefully, you got good results.
@robertstanley3253 Жыл бұрын
best explanation I've heard in 15 years, thank you Doctor Su.
@scottanthony24293 ай бұрын
Doctor I suffer from both moderate to severe myelopathy and severe cervical Radiculopathy and I have to say you are spot on with your approach and recommendations I wish these conditions were explained to me in this manner Thank you Doctor
@bskelley822 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. You have explained to me my situation in a much better way than my my doctors have in three years.
@kingpromise63902 жыл бұрын
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on KZbin channel now for help for Any kind of health issues.
@andypapas4670 Жыл бұрын
This is good stuff. I just barely have numbness and shooting pain now and then and have lost a lot 17 pounds doing my exercises and my doctor told me today she still recommends surgery from an MRI taken 2 months ago.
@abdullahsh2172 Жыл бұрын
the best "consultation" i ever had...thanks doc
@marysewall75272 жыл бұрын
Dr Su You make so much sense to me and your explanations are very thorough. I appreciate your expertise and your sharing through your channel. I am in my early 70’s and have suffered with spine problems for many years. This year I had my first spine surgery an ACDF , three level to address myelopathy and it seems to have been very successful. This video explains what was going on with me very well. Thank you again for sharing
@Just_MHO_thomasina2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree! It's like a free exam almost! Good to hear that you are feeling better. I have a low back problems and neck problems (dental hygienist) and as a second opinion this is where I "go". 😄
@963ag2 жыл бұрын
Hello! This is the most comprehensive and thorough video I have seen on this topic. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago... I am 59 years old, I also have ddd, arthritis and bone spurs. I have gotten 3 different opinions, 2, from orthopedic spine surgeons, 1, from a neurologist. I am very active and walk 5 miles daily, I do not smoke or drink, my BMI is 18-19 and my nutrition is excellent. My pain level is mild - uncomfortable, and intermittent, more of a stiffness. The 1st and 2cd surgeons graded it as moderate to severe - not based on the Japanese score, but on the MRI. I don't have muscular impairments except weak grip strength- worsening of discomfort when lifting arms for a few minutes. The 1st surgeon, said that I have myelopathy, based on the grip strength for my age, etc. The 2cd surgeon said I did not have myelopathy, the neurologist said to "watch and wait" - I am doing okay. I don't want surgery for personal reasons... My familiy, financial, and social circumstances are such that surgery and recovery would be very difficult and life altering for me. I had a car accident in my 30s and never even had issues until my mid- late 50s... When I was diagnosed by MRI because of the infrequent stiffness. I wonder what your opinion of all this is Dr? I do PT - decompression exercises. 1 surgeon wanted to do an ACDF immediately, the other recommended a laminectomy, the neurologist said I can go without surgery!
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy2 жыл бұрын
I would follow the video and get your own mjoa score and based on that partner with the surgeon that you trust to make a decision. You can always make a virtual appointment with me at California orthopedics and spine
@areguapiri4 ай бұрын
I agree. Try to avoid surgery.
@tictactoe3252 жыл бұрын
I’ve been dealing with a neck and lumbar spine injury for years. Got a copy of the MRI report (basically my neck is a mess) and you’ve been able to explain to me clearly the decision process with surgery and why I have the symptoms that I do. I’m seeing a Rheumatologist at the end of October for a way forward with this. Thank you for your presentation.
@aashish551 Жыл бұрын
How old are you?
@vickiw.7185 Жыл бұрын
Big thank you to Dr. Su for his advice! I was very anxious about the diagnosis from the specialist I saw at Kaiser so am greatly relieved after talking to Dr. Su. He's the best!
@nomudnolotusnodragonnogold Жыл бұрын
Thank you. You explain things so well. Misdiagnosed for like a decade? The past 2-3 years.Yikes. Full blown symptomatic. Now here we are...🥳 Myasthenia gravis, as well?? Are the two tied together? Cuz me numbers came back high on that too, a month back. Was just sent for cervical mri this week. I think i fall into late stages. I have soooo much going on back there. Spine surgeons words. Makes me wonder if all these surgeries will be worth it. I/ll need many, they tell me. Yikes, man.... I wanna treat this holistically, so badly. Wish i could see you. Seems youre a great doctor.
@Ahmed-Bahar Жыл бұрын
I watched many videos about this subject ... but nothing like this, clear, organized and helpful Thaaaanks
@Madridme36 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Reasoned, sensible, and not alarmist. Every moment of it was informative.
@claubeth782 жыл бұрын
I got an MRI and they found mild disc bulge and shallow superimposed central disc herniation in both L3-L4 and L4-L5. I am 43 years old and about to get my 3rd epidural and my pain is still the same. My pain management doctor and my PCP have not really explained what is going on with me as good as you do. Your videos have given me so much hope and information that I have not gotten yet from anywhere else. I am beyond stressed and anxious since I am a mother of little children and a teacher and dealing with this leg pain since February and I still dealing with chronic pain that will not go away. My whole life has been seriously impacted especially my mental health. I still wanted to thank you for your videos . Please do a video of what to do when you have severe spinal stenosis caused by disc herniation. (I had paramedics at my home once because of the severe symptoms and I thought I was having a heart attack!. ). Anything you can say to help me understand what I am going through will really help. BLESSINGS TO YOU! And thank you again.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy2 жыл бұрын
Please watch the lumbar spinal stenosis playlist
@ericlawson9031 Жыл бұрын
Hi 👋
@frankdrebin5587 Жыл бұрын
How are you doing now?
@ashburnconnecttv786010 ай бұрын
#Epidural = #Nightmare long term!
@raymondditillo6957Ай бұрын
I’m exactly the same 23years on pain meds , going for my 4th surgery tomorrow
@japspelinio9533 Жыл бұрын
Truly appreciate this video. Hope we can have more doctors thinking the way you do. More power
@richardtschoeke90982 жыл бұрын
Dr. Su, thank you so much for this very informative video. I am a 62 yo practicing (1/2 time) anesthesiologist who has been monitoring my cervical spine issues since 2009 when I had my first MRI for neck and arm pain. A C7-T1 disc herniation at that time was managed successfully with oral steroids and PT. A second herniation occurred in 2016 at C4-5. The MRI had worsened with multilevel congenital central canal stenosis and neuroforaminal narrowing in addition to the disc herniation compressing the nerve root and cord. A cervical ESI helped immensely with my symptoms but my neurosurgical colleagues stated it was only a matter of time before I would need surgical intervention. Since then I have been relatively symptom free with rare arm and foot tingling and neck pain. I have stayed quite active biking up to 75 miles/wk, strength training and playing competitive Pickleball and tennis. Over the past couple weeks, the symptoms are more frequent; some neck, shoulder pain and tingling but no weakness; my mJOA score is 18. I am concerned another herniation may be developing and it may be time to begin my search for a top rated neurospine surgeon in the event surgery becomes my best option. After viewing your video and excellent explanation on literature based indications for surgical intervention, I am a bit more reassured that there is no urgency in this matter until my symptoms begin to worsen. If you can recommend the top spine centers in the Midwest (I know Mayo has an excellent reputation) I would appreciate it. Thank you for time in producing this video for the general public; your contributions are greatly appreciated.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy2 жыл бұрын
There are many great surgeons in the midwest. Instead of searching for an institution I would encourage you to search for specific surgeons whether it be private practice or academics. I'm always happy to do a virtual consult for you at California orthopedics and spine
@cmbooks2000 Жыл бұрын
This channel is a gift. You break things down and provide useful information that is easier to digest than when we are sitting in an austere doctor's office. It's hard to absorb what you're hearing sometimes, and hard to make decisions that are comfortable. Thank you so much
@eekman9823 Жыл бұрын
The best presentation and explanation that I have heard from many videos. Articulate, and Intelligent person presenting in a way that the lay can understand. Great job!
@marinamel-rinaldic76218 ай бұрын
Amazing doctor. Thank you. God bless you
@amycaine38609 ай бұрын
This is new to me waiting for my neurosurgeon appointment, this video is so wonderful .Thank you I now understand when surgery is necessary !!!
@Nihilist19742 жыл бұрын
I had all 4 symptoms No neck pain. C3 - C7 ACDF in May. Doing well!
@asmokingp30052 ай бұрын
Got c5-c6 hernia servere stenosis
@JustMe002572 жыл бұрын
Thank you doctor. A fantastic material for lay people with questions on the subject. Clear and reassuring. 🙏🏼
@manzonzix56392 жыл бұрын
You need to travel doc .i live on a small island we lack expertise in orthopedic!!!!!! Many ppl are suffering we also lack surgeons imo . If only you could come your explanation is well spoken , trustful and highly analysed . Well explained step wise .
@whyme5024 Жыл бұрын
Watched several of videos since I just had sever flares of neck pain but only tingling on Left arm and leg but no pain, was told from x ray I have stenonis. I don't have other symptoms like urinal, strength loss, or stability issues. Will be consulting spine specialist soon. Learned a lot which has reduced my anxiety. Sincere thanks for the education, expertise and dedication.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
Watch the cervical radiculopathy videos
@whyme5024 Жыл бұрын
I did watch Dr. Thank you.@@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy
@tellmesomethinggood. Жыл бұрын
You mentioned “Learning to live with the pain.” In some of your videos. Would you please do a video on what that may look like and what has helped your patients learn to do this? Thanks in advance and really appreciate your channel helping to educate our family on our son’s injury.
@imveryhungry112 Жыл бұрын
I have severe stenosis and I'm learning to live with pain. If you dm me ide be happy to share some tips.
@pbufh Жыл бұрын
This is self explanatory. What do you expect him to say?
@imveryhungry112 Жыл бұрын
@@pbufh yeah my shoulder neck and back hurt all the time. I just went to a doctor and told her and she looked at me and said "WELCOME TO YOUR 40s!"
@DrM1107 Жыл бұрын
I have had c4-5, and c6-7 fused. Well, for the past 2 years i have needed c3-4, but with that surgery? i must retire (i am a dentist), and with 2 kids still in school, I just can't do that. So i live with the pain. Most days it's tolerable, but some days? I just don't know how much longer i can continue. I go to the gym, and I also have both lumbar and cervical traction units at home, that temporarily relieves som of the symptoms. My hope is to put off the surgery as long as possible, and maybe??? better technology will become available to treat my pain.
@imveryhungry112 Жыл бұрын
@@DrM1107 interesting comment. Do you think being a dentist caused you to develop the bad neck? I ask because I know dentists have to stay bent over in flexion a LOT while working on fixing teeth.
@sharronharlton67492 жыл бұрын
Every video you produce is so informative and easy to understand. I'm always so excited to watch your videos. Thank you for all you do. So awesome.
@christinefinn61802 жыл бұрын
Always love your videos! New MRI 16 months from last one definite deterioration.. nurosurgeon had case conference to discuss my case and I'm waiting for response C4/5 and C6/7 makes sense why I'm uncomfortable lie either side for long period.. your explanation are always so clear thank you!
@ericlawson9031 Жыл бұрын
Hello Christine
@jenniferlee9029 Жыл бұрын
Dr Su I wanted to say thank you for replying to all my questions over the last few week. I know I've been asking you questions left and right. I really do appreciate you and your kindness and time. Happy Holidays to you 🥰
@devdemi Жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you a lot. I have spinal cord stenosis It started from neck pain and a little numbness in two fingers but over 1 year I have neck pain less often and I don't have numbness but often have tingling in my fingers. I do PT and started with yoga several months ago. I am 33 years old, I used to do freeride skiing and bjj.
@rharrell63039 ай бұрын
I learned a lot from your video, I have two fusions and from watching this video I should not have gotten either one. the first one however was fine the second one set me on the path to becoming disabled and I have not worked since. Recently I fell and hit the back of my head on the ground. A few weeks later I had a cervical headache. Got an MRI and found my old fusion was fine in my neck however the disc above had compression. Really afraid to have another surgery,
@gemlenz8 ай бұрын
I watched this video twice and it's very informative and useful to help decie if surgery should be considered. Talking to my surgeon today and hopefully I'll be better prepared.
@elizabethofreeman23462 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Now I understand what my doctors did not say to me. Thank you again. Love and Blessings from the Philippines🇵🇭♥️
@Just_MHO_thomasina2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Ashley on your Gold Metal!!! (If you see this) Thank goodness you didn't get sent down the surgery rabbit hole!! 🙌👊👍👍🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
@Chiroman5272 жыл бұрын
Dr. Su, great video with plain English Information. I have extensive Cervical Instabilities with Disc Bulges, stenosis at various levels, Military Neck, and Facet Joint arthritis as well Spondylosis throughout my spine, with OA on a number of vertebrae. Moreover, I suffer with Dextroscoliosis of 25 degrees, resulting from a 1 inch shorter right leg sustained from a fractured right Femur in 1966, playing HS Football. I'm 71 now, male, retired. The spinal issues wreak havoc with my well being, affecting my nervous system (no Reflexes), Peripheral nerve damage, and yes, radiculopathy form my neck into both arms (the left worse). I get numbness in my legs / feet. And, I have been battling On & Off (more on lately) Bladder Incontinence with leakage. On a few occasions, I could not hold the urine at all getting out of my car going to work - a very Embarrassing day!! . I've Seen and heard of Prolotherapy for Cervical Instability issues. I am willing to try that but cannot find a Prolotherapist near me in Suburbia NY. I have come to find doing personal research (that's why I'm here now), that Cervical Instabilities contribute to many maladies not fully disclosed here... Tinnitus, TMJ, Sinus problems, Throat problems, Occipital Headaches and even pain into the temples, even IBS/GERD and can affect The Vagus Nerve(s) [ one on each side]. I have been to 6 different Spinal /Neuro Surgeons for opinions since 2018-19. All said: No Surgery on your Lumbar spine , Maybe you are acandidate for Cervical Surgery , if it becomes Intolerable. I'm getting there!! In 2012, after my first cervical MRI was done, he reprt indicated that I had a More Narrow Than Normal Spinal Canal. I did not know this until about 6 onths ago reviewing same with my Pain Management doctor. What do think I should do?
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
It's hard to say without looking at the imaging. You can make a virtual appointment with me through zoom if you call California orthopedics and spine
@AmandaMearesMorris7 ай бұрын
Your videos are so helpful and easy to follow for a layman. Thank you!
@recover22102 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! People need a step by step understanding.
@beatrixwebb6136 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this very informative video. I’m currently waiting to see a neurosurgeon because I’ve been symptomatic and have cord compression on my MRI. I sort of went down a rabbit hole of worry not being able to ask anybody any questions while I wait. This answered so many questions for me. Thank you so so much.
@nooneyouknow4234 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are great. I've learned more from you than from my doctor. Thank-you so much!
@ozzielinkin2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the detailed and easy to understand videos. I have been experiencing muscle wasting of the hands arms and chest over the last five years. But my strength is still good and I have no pain. I've had many many headaches that always start with pain in the neck usually when I wake up in the morning. But I have found that physical therapy and exercise have really helped with the headaches. But have had no effect on the muscle wasting. I have been to several spinal surgeons and I've been told I do not need surgery and there is no clear explanation for the muscle wasting. I have had both ulnar nerves released and one carpal release.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy2 жыл бұрын
You may want to see a neurologist
@Mom-p9h Жыл бұрын
Very useful for me . I have cervical stenosis. I learned a lot . Thank you Dr. Your lecture was on time to listen.
@wandamannsmith84692 жыл бұрын
Thank you for teaching about the spine. It’s something I took for granted so many years. You are a generous and kind person. Would be interested to hear what research is being done on disc replacement. Thanks again!!
@ericlawson9031 Жыл бұрын
Hello Wanda
@13satnamwaheguru2 жыл бұрын
So very appreciative of this video. Our family is going thru really rough time. Booked an appointment with you but it’s not until December. I really need your help asap to make the decision.
@sharonledin213510 ай бұрын
Thanks for your video it’s been very helpful I was scheduled for neck surgery and after watching your videos I decided to get a second opinion and was told I don’t need surgery yet that’s been almost two years ago 😮😊. I now see my new Neurosurgeon once a year unless I feel something wrong.
@2008marin4 ай бұрын
Such a talented guy .Every day I am constantly reminded of what Brian Su did for me. Surgery enabled my return to function and fortunately also eliminated pain. I asked Dr Su to give me 10 more work years, and he did . I am so grateful for his skill and knowledge .
@pamtilly4753 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very clear explanation of cervical myelopathy. I was just referred to a spine surgeon. Lots of myelopathy symptoms.
@westfield90 Жыл бұрын
A family fiend was the healthiest person I’ve know. Always active, disciplined diet and maintained a healthy weight. He was an avid golfer and developed some nagging back pain. He had back surgery and almost immediately began having issues with gait and digestion. He began losing weight and saw several specialists. None could figure out what was causing this. He began to decline to when it was very apparent he had nerve damage and was diagnosed with ALS. Over two years he lost most functionality and he died yesterday. He was a good man. I can’t help but think his ALS was triggered or accelerated by the spinal surgery. It was like a light switch. Prior to surgery he was perfectly fine. After surgery he declined.
@Tinyteacher1111 Жыл бұрын
He also could have had Lyme. It’s closely related to ALS.
@susanl10 Жыл бұрын
That's heartbreaking. My best friend had ACDF surgery a week ago and she is in a great deal of pain. I'm worried for her. They say this surgery is common but I'm sure there are complications too.
@westfield90 Жыл бұрын
@@susanl10 Best wishes for her full recovery
@PH-x Жыл бұрын
Condolences man i hope your doing well🙏😔❤️
@westfield90 Жыл бұрын
@@PH-x thank you for your kind words
@eurolinkcars Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, excellent presentation; you just helped me out if I need a surgery and when will I need it. Thank you very much Dr Brian Su.
@terryschwaighofer63732 жыл бұрын
Always, you are a great Doctor for what you do. You have been helping me understand my back issues and know understanding my neck which I had a car wreck 21 years ago and had 2 clean breaks on C5 and 6. Have no issues now, but understanding helps and people that understand can make better desicions. Thank you again. Just love you for what you do Sir!
@Hsuny122 жыл бұрын
I agree, he always explains things in a way that I can understand. Super helpful and also interesting to learn about.
@Only60GamesPlayed2 жыл бұрын
WOW! I HOPE YOU’RE GETTING BETTER! I’M CONSIDERING SURGERY! LIKE YOU, I WAS IN A CAR ACCIDENT 22 YEARS AGO. HOWEVER, NO FRACTURES OR DIRECT INJURY TO MY C5,C6 TO MY KNOWLEDGE!
@coloradochicmeeee4 ай бұрын
two minutes into this video and i already knew more than the last 8 months of my nightmare. Having surgery next month.
@jakemiles4470 Жыл бұрын
Dr Brian, you really made my day, my week and my year. My score is 14 and only have little numbness and pain in my neck. In 8 weeks my pain has went from a 9 to 5 and your advise is gold. You sir are a very good person and I wish you all the succes in the world!
@MsOlga19562 жыл бұрын
Thank you, for making this video. Dr. Brian Su, you are helping us understand what we are dealing with after a year of trying to find answer. ER 9/11 pain shoot to back head from the spine. CTscan with & without contrast. Later I saw my Neurology he order MRA MRI Head & spine Have Multi- Aneurysm He listens on 9/21/2022 after seeing the results Diagnosis: Cervical Stenosis Of Spinal Canal At C5-6, there is a broad-based disc osteophyte complex with more focal right paracentral components. Severe central spinal stenosis with anterior cord compression. Facet and uncovertebral hypertrophy. Moderate bilateral neural foraminal stenoses. At C6-7, there is a central disc osteophyte complex with mild superior and inferior migration. Moderate to severe central spinal stenosis with mild anterior cord compression. Facet and uncovertebral hypertrophy. Moderate bilateral neural foraminal stenoses. Other multilevel degenerative changes with congenitally short pedicles. There are varying degrees of central spinal and neural foraminal stenoses. Please see above for the remainder of the individual-level details. My neck started to lock up morning sometime can't lift myself out of bed my husband has to help me. Dr has been saying is Rheumatoid arthritis. but it came back Neg for Rheum & positive for Oth. Arthritis in the spine. Then I fall and things go worst. Seeing a Spine Dr. Monday 9/26/2022 thank you, I'm less worried.
@melaniegajewska701110 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these videos they are very helpful. Currently I am researching everything I possibly can about the spinal cord. A recent MRI shows herniated discs (c5/c6) , stenosis, and a severely damaged spinal cord. Surgeons are recommending disc replacement or fusion to project the spinal cord. Unsure if I should go the route of surgery or try to rehabilitate my neck on my own. Open to thoughts or insights.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy10 ай бұрын
That video is perfect for you it depends on your myelopathy index
@michaelkelly7740 Жыл бұрын
A+ video in every respect. I saved it as a go to reference. My recent MRI indicates "moderate cervical myelopathy". I just did the MJOA eval and have a score of 16, mild myelopathy symptoms. Yesterday a neurosurgeon suggested surgery sooner rather than later. I'm 78 and dubious. Has anyone tried non surgical treatments that seemed to help? Thanks in advance.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
Yes you can try physical therapy and collar wear
@bohenson392 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making things simple. I had cervical cord compression due to opll and had pcdf surgery but it still didn't help with pain in my thoracic spine like the dr hoped it would.
@kingpromise63902 жыл бұрын
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on KZbin channel now for help for Any kind of health issues.
@alfred576 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr Su how are you? I re-watched this video today. Since I last posted, my left sided neck pain has got worse and since in the last 7 days (as of 10/4/2023), I feel that there is a lot of extreme tightness, pain inside the left of the neck base where it meets the SCM muscle roughly. This has kept me awake all night despite strong pain medication when lying down. I am also feeling referred pain to my left index finger mainly and sometimes the thumb, middle, ring, little fingers as I move my head. As of 1 and half months ago I developed some numbness, tightness, pain in my groin and feet. Standing improves the situation, sitting and lying down make it worse. I have done nothing to make it worse. I was manipulated by an osteopath towards the end of February 2023 and this is when things started getting worse. I don't think that I have myelopathy because I used your mJOA chart to score myself. The sum came up to 17. I can still walk despite some right nerve impingement in the lumbar spine, I can control my bladder with very slight difficulty due to an existing mild prostate enlargement (I am 66), no numbness in the arms yet, but some pain on and off.. Can you please explain the meaning of the following statements in simple terms? Mild to moderate C4/5 and mild C5/6 central canal stenosis. Right C4/5, left C5/6 and right C6/7 neural compressive foraminal stenosis. Some disc degenerative activity at C4/5, C5/6 and C6/7 Thoracic upper and mid facet joint degenerative change as well as costovertebral degenerative Also, since I live in AUS, how do I arrange a zoom appointment with you? Do I do this online or do I have to call? Thank you. Best regards Alfred
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
You can call California orthopedics and spine and request a zoom appointment with me. They know how to deal with my international patients. I have seen a few people from Australia and have had some come over for surgery as well.
@barbarabburnett848817 сағат бұрын
Best information I’ve searched for. I was told not to shop or horseback. Now I golf.
@barbarabburnett848817 сағат бұрын
Ski not shop. lol
@barbarabburnett848817 сағат бұрын
Shop lol! I meant no skiing. I can shop all I want!
@bonnieketterman6542 Жыл бұрын
I'm learning about my problems this video Is very informative I'm learning alot from u I have severe back problems I've had it for quite awhile
@POPopportunity Жыл бұрын
Hi, yesterday i got the Saunders cervical traction device, as you suggested. Wow, wow, wow! At first I had to adjust. But finally I got comfortable and I applied more traction. And what a relief!!!! I feel completely happy!!!! Now I would like to know if I should proceed with the treatment or leave it for now..... 😊😊😊
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
You can continue using the traction device
@mamakath19663 ай бұрын
I had chiari decompression at age 42. Six months later C3-to-T1 was fused. The surgeon wanted to also fuse C1-C2 because there was so much rotation in the bones. I have bad neuropathy throughout my entire body and have had difficulty walking since 2013. Not sure what would help. 🥺
@hellothere11992 жыл бұрын
Hello Dr Su. Thank you for your informative videos. They're much appreciated! I have a couple of questions... 1). Do chiropractors and or physiotherapy server any purpose in mild cervical radiculopathy or is it better to stick to anti-inflammatory medication? 2). How do you prevent cervical stenosis... through better posture, strengthening the muscles around the neck?
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy2 жыл бұрын
Chiropractic Care is fine as long as you don't have cord compression. Physical therapy would help prevent it
@branypoo2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Su, Just found your channel - learned more about my condition in minutes than I have through other materials in the last two days. I was just admitted into the hospital over the weekend due to some trouble walking, numbness and weakness. It’s not consistent, but beginning to be a problem. Most other functions and sensations seem to be normal/near normal. This is all new to me and I’m trying to wrap my head around it all. My many MRIs brought back a host of issues, most worrisome being “cord changes” at t11-t12 “suggesting underlying myelomalacia and/or cord contusion.” I’m only 32, so it’s a little scary. Doctor is pushing surgery, as in like scheduling now, for sometime within the next two weeks. They told me risks of not getting surgery could be paralysis, among other scary things if I have surgery, like complications (death). So I’m in a fog about what to do. I hear what I’m being told, and am taking it into consideration, but want to get another opinion (or two, or three…) before letting anyone take a scalpel to my back 😣 If anyone is reading this and sounding like me, I could use some advice 🥺
@SmedleyButler12 жыл бұрын
Any luck? Only advice I'd give after watching at least 13 hrs of spine surgeon lectures with meta studies in them,, is, if not contra indicated (arthritis and "instability" are the somewhat subjective contra indications), and they want to do fusion (Fusion pays at double ADR, is "more forgiving", and longer track record as the "gold standard", so still "preferred" by most surgeons even though its inferior to ADR by every measure according to meta studies), to push hard to get Artificial Disc Replacement (with either Pro Disc or Simplify Disc). Many reasons, in Seattle Science Foundation and Lakeshore Bone and Spine spine surgeon lectures)... Lastly, Europe has far more experience and "on label" approvals for devices etc and has a whole industry catering to ADR at a fraction of the cost in the U.S...Some videos on KZbin have tons of answers on the comments. I read those regarding ,"Onz" in Germany = $34k for a guy 2 years ago, to have 2 lumbar discs replaced, including 1 week room and board... they give free consults online and have a concierge set almost everything up.... Nuvasives, "simplify disc", SEEMS to me (and some surgeons in YT lectures) to have the best design to date of the "3rd generation", ADR's, but Pro disc, has the best track record by far however many are concerned about its aggressive "keel" and possible chromium allergy/toxicity (chromium was stopped use a few years ago after it was found to be a toxin to some people.) Note: "alloys " like titanium alloy, don't have to list ingredients according to the fda, so many people, finally found after years of mysterious fatigue, brainfog, lowered immunity etc., the titanium in their tooth implants, contain toxic cobalt and or nickle, in recent years. Paetly why zirconia/ceramic is now highly favored in implants by doctors/ dentists that know...... don't be bullied or pressured away from these points. Most Doctors don't spend the time I did to find all of this out and only change when forced to do so.
@22-abqariyahyakheen5910 ай бұрын
How are you now??
@ericarnsdorff34412 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for providing this information. I have pinched cervical nerves and my imaging shows spinal cord impingement but not the symptoms. I do have radiculopathy and will be having epidural shots. Crossing my fingers it improves my condition. I’m disappointed my doctor didn’t either take time to explain all the details or provide me with information like this.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy2 жыл бұрын
You should watch the cervical radiculopathy videos.
@ericarnsdorff34412 жыл бұрын
@@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Thank you for letting me know it is there. I was going to look through your videos to see what you have on my issues. Outstanding of you!!
@neurodivergejyn414018 күн бұрын
This has been so in depth, I really appreciate it. I feel like Im in purgatory at the moment and Ive been sedentary in bed almost 2 mos. After uterine surgery at the end of August- 2 weeks later I felt like what was a muscle knot in my shoulder that would not go away and I could not put my head back or look up. It got worse and eventually was excruciating pain day and night into my left shoulder, my elbow and my wrist and arm and fingers. MRI showed severe ossification between c6-7 with a reversed-c and impingement. Im on 900mg of gabapentin 3x's a day, muscle relaxants and oxycodone Im trying to not take but I cant even see the neurosurgeon for another 2 1/2 mos. So Im just rotting away waiting. Its a horrible place to be in.
@karylpowell-booth66742 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your comprehensive and clear explanation.
Thank you so much for providing us free medical service you are giving us.Dear Dr.I got MRI and the report says in its conclusion that my lumbar spine early degenerative spondylosis.Therefore,is it necessary to go for operation or can be treated easily?I need your advice.I am 51 years old.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy2 жыл бұрын
That just means arthritis and it's normal for somebody as they age. I would have to look at the images but in general if you're not having pain or myelopathy, it's not a problem
@warrentotheg11 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir. Very informative, helpful and inspiring. God Bless.
@dorydisney4158 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the valuable information. I discovered I have cervical and thoracic spinal stenosis from speed walking which rapidly turned into unbearable pain. Of course my PCP wanted to send me for surgery. I insisted on PT which took me from pain to returned full activity. I had setback again at age 61. PT helped again. But as of recently I'm having pain in my right neck down my arm with numbness to my hand and a minimal amount even up the side of my face to my brow. I'm 100% sure it's not a stroke. I'm beyond annoyed at how the symptoms are keeping me from living my life and surely getting worse. What surgeries do you perform?
@marinamel-rinaldic76218 ай бұрын
Outstanding video!
@ninocrudele3 ай бұрын
thank you so much! now everything is much more clear to me! so better no chiropractic , I was actually not sure about it
@MichelleShimp2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for such a clear explanation!! I do have some myelopathy along with a positive Hoffman and mild positive Babinski. Still waiting on MRI, had to change spinal stimulator to MRI compatible unit. I’m anxious, but ready to move forward with whatever my Neurosurgeon decides.
@kingpromise63902 жыл бұрын
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on KZbin channel now for help for Any kind of health issues.
@triplenickel7440 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Su - Thank you for providing all of your videos, very helpful! How would frequent headaches shape your suggestion for surgery or not? C5 thru C7 soft discs, severe stenosis with some cord compression, radiculopathy on both sides, slowly worsening over 10 year period. Conservative treatments either don’t help or are temporary. Radiculopathy symptoms are aggravated with physical activity. No myelopathic symptoms to speak of. Headaches every 2-3 days, regardless of activity level, but also brought on with physical activity.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
Cervicogenic headaches can be secondary to cervical stenosis. If injections have helped your headaches and neck pain surgery is reasonable
@SmedleyButler12 жыл бұрын
Extremely helpful doc, thank you!!
@mildredjackson94556 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for that wonderful explanation of my condition. I’m very nervously awaiting for neurosurgeon appointment.😩🙏🏿
@jamalama5548 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Su for this very thorough video. I have spinal compression that is just as bad as the example MRI’s that you depict in the video but I would score an 18 on the mJOA score. I have no numbness, no degradation of motor skills, etc. None of the symptoms in the mJOA test. I do, however, have a lot of neck pain and stiffness. My doctor is telling me I risk permanent paralysis in the event of an accident and that surgery is inevitable. He does agree that with the “treat the symptoms not the MRI” philosophy. My neck pain had been kept in check with Aleve but over the last couple of months it is getting noticeably worse. Physical therapy didn’t really help at all. What do you recommend for 67 year old patients like me that really don’t want to jump into surgery but need to get the neck pain solved to get back to leading an active life.
@DrBrianSuTheSpineGuy Жыл бұрын
In general we follow the guidelines in my video. There are always exceptions please consult your surgeon
@annas610 Жыл бұрын
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@billywarehouse1717 Жыл бұрын
Thank you / You answer all of my questions without even asking...