My poor wife had five operations with rods and screws--her pain transferred from her back area to her rectum, legs and feet. This pain was blamed on scar tissue growing and nothing could be done. Even a pain pump did little. She suffered 30 years and lived to be 90. Thankfully she is now in a place where there is no pain or tears.
@privateaccountfor12523 жыл бұрын
So sorry! May she RIP! Blessings to you!❤🙏
@rhondaclark7163 жыл бұрын
I. Sorry for everything your going though 😭
@elizabethcoombs70953 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for her pain. And for you to support her through all the years…
@carolmatthews77273 жыл бұрын
What is the Doctors phone number
@milels69173 жыл бұрын
Poor dear how sad we have to suffer so much pain now with ultra sonics this may have been better for hir
@anniehewett9854Ай бұрын
I love Doctors and KZbin channels that take the time to inform and describe in laymans terms but technical terms that are necessary so Doctors AND patients can interact with each other more clearly to treat and diagnose so it saves time and patients money! And the how to and whats and whys are basically answered in a all in one simple as can be video on their channel of which most KZbin medical procedures videos channels they ,the doctors,are specialists in a certain medical issue,in this case its the spine and brain and the most important injuries or health issues and you Doctor are doing the right thing by having at least one video teaching the basics first then people know what you are talking about in your videos and what youre verbally saying in your videos!!! Good job,,if people dont know the basics first of all ,they need to be taught then they can fully understand vudeos and info on medical injuries and procedures to help them cope and understand AND possibly warn them of a possible serious medical issue happening ti them that they were searching for and then getting them to the doctors to get early important treatments, possibly life saving too!!! Annie
@lanadart674923 күн бұрын
Yes I also, they help explain a lot! Thank you Dr Cantor!❤
@garyji4 жыл бұрын
My wife had cervical spine surgery performed by Dr. Cantor just over three years ago. He is extremely skilled, knowledgeable, kind, and passionate about what he does. He literally preserved my wife's quality of life from further deterioration.
@monicaarango59814 жыл бұрын
Thank God for this Doctor and his medical team
@DrJeffreyCantor4 жыл бұрын
Hi Gary, thank you for the wonderful recommendation and feedback. May we share your recommendation?
@garyji4 жыл бұрын
@@DrJeffreyCantor Absolutely!
@carolworswick96814 жыл бұрын
I have severe spinal stenosis and I’m im pain daily and only 57 and have no quality of life, also with damage/myelopathy , and have had no help, just left to suffer, is it expensive for this operation in America, would love to come from the uk to have it done by someone like him who knows his stuff.🙂
@contentedspirit90224 жыл бұрын
@@carolworswick9681 Unfortunately, medical treatment is expensive here in the US. I would suggest calling his office to get real information as some Drs have special rates for situations such as yours.
@josephc33642 жыл бұрын
December 9 2020 2.5 years and counting from day Dr Cantor performed c2 to c7 stenosis removal with the most extraordinary results. Other than a scar on my neck you would never known I had surgery. FULL MOVEMENT UP, DOWN, LEFT, AND RIGHT AND ABSOLUTELY NO RESIDUAL PAIN. Dr. Cantor knows what he’s doing..This man stands above the rest. My trip from California to Florida it was the best decision I made . Please don’t hesitate contacting this doctor.
@DrJeffreyCantor2 жыл бұрын
Joseph, your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you for the wonderful review!
@nancymoyher65672 жыл бұрын
@@DrJeffreyCantor is this procedure covered by ConnectiCare and Anthem Blue cross insurance?
@donnapetry16592 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for encouraging me to look to. Dr Cantor for help with my disastrous laminectomy & fusion that has left me disabled.
@mewho63058 күн бұрын
@@josephc3364 can I ask what the doctor did for you? Because I've had five fusions done to both cervical and lumbar and I'm always in horrible pain for over thirty years
@mewho63058 күн бұрын
@@josephc3364 I'm so glad you feel better and it was successful. I sure regret having all those fusions done over the years and still suffering.
@johnblackthorn81584 жыл бұрын
Highly recommend anyone with cervical stenosis to watch this entire excellent presentation.
@colleengroezinger19924 жыл бұрын
Very helpfull
@ruthmiles48263 жыл бұрын
Very helpful indeed
@nicolettemahaljevic31643 жыл бұрын
I have spinal stenosis and it's very painful. And there's days I have to crawl out of bed.. my doctor told me the worse thing to do is lay in bed all day.. so now I do go for walks a couple days a week.. my back problem was caused from being thrown off a horse.. and I've had back problems since I been ,14, years old... and I finally had back surgery and it didn't work out.. but I know people that had successful back surgery..
@leyniaLip3 жыл бұрын
@@nicolettemahaljevic3164 So sorry for your pain and all that immobility means for your life.
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Hi John, thank you for the great feedback!
@michelelindseth825010 күн бұрын
My L- 5 shattered and splintered all through that area. I had a great spine surgeon who built a new L-5 out of some kind of concrete, caged it, and spent hours getting splinters out of my lower back. It was a long surgery, but i can stil walk. I am so grateful to that surgeon.
@josephc33642 жыл бұрын
Today is September 22, 2022 approximately 17 months from my surgery with Dr Cantor. I’m in Spain today and Sicily later tomorrow on my five week vacation. I’m extraordinary blessed to have found , met, and had surgery with Dr Cantor. Lifting my own luggage, walking at least five miles a day all over Europe. Absolutely out of pain c2 to c7 surgery. Thank you Doctor Cantor
@sira4512 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful to hear and I hope you enjoy your travels and many, many pain free years ahead!! I believe I would be a very good candidate for this surgery and would love to have Dr. Cantor perform this procedure. Thank you for your post.
@shawnmazzuto92392 жыл бұрын
Hey Joseph. Is this an expensive procedure? I’ve had this pain going on 5 years now. Luckily I’m in pretty good shape because otherwise I’d be a wreck. I’m in Canada and I doubt this procedure is available here. Wondering if I should consult with Dr. Cantor…
@nancy180222 жыл бұрын
Why would you not get this done in Canada? I know 3 people who had this done with a wait time of about 6 weeks. The cost is USA is outrageous.
@anncata73682 жыл бұрын
You were blessed to have him as your MD
@leopardhorses18 күн бұрын
@@josephc3364 I can barely get thru walmart, and im terrified to walk across a street in my hometown.
@kingdavid31542 ай бұрын
I really Appreciate your Explanation. I don't understand why other surgeons don't do the same? THANK YOU!
@josetorresvillachica38244 жыл бұрын
I’m a general surgeon with a cervical discal hernia. And I feel this explanation the most reliable one I’ve got until today from the Internet
@jenniferj90253 жыл бұрын
@@MacchiatoSwirlGirl This person is a general surgeon....they dont do this kind of surgery.....a neuro surgeon does
@jenniferj90253 жыл бұрын
@Tanya Brown this person is a general surgeon and this dr in the video is a neuro surgeon....completely diff. Things
@jenniferj90253 жыл бұрын
@@MacchiatoSwirlGirl you have had some pretty bad luck....keep looking because there are a lot of great ones
@jenniferj90253 жыл бұрын
@@darrellcriswell9919 yes of course they "know" about it because all go through rotations but believe me....a general surgeon would not be doing this kind of surgery
@susanedghill65973 жыл бұрын
@@darrellcriswell9919 good advice
@barbaracarter67263 жыл бұрын
Dr Cantor is extremely good at explanation of this condition. Not every doctor is.
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Barbara, your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you for the wonderful review!
@deborahbeltz7186 ай бұрын
@@DrJeffreyCantor well ask.your doctor about spinal decompression non surgical, they lay you on a table and compress your spine helps lots of people with no surgery, do that last ditch h effort?
@abdobouchareb67914 жыл бұрын
This's by far the most informative well detailed video I've ever seen so far explaining the cervical spine nature and it's problems.
@suzannebarber26063 жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention that I also have rheumatoid arthritis so that the doctors that I do see blame it on the ra and don't seem to have any answers for me.
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@aliced750522 күн бұрын
6 minutes in, and I'm finding this very easy to understand. Excellent teacher! Thank you. Subscribed.
@josephc33643 жыл бұрын
Met with Dr Cantor had surgery 10 months ago December 9, 2020 best decision I could have made to select Dr Cantor. C2 to C7 full recovery …he is light years ahead with his technique. Traveled from California to Fort Lauderdale, I’m a walking miracle 😃😀🙂
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Joseph, your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you for the wonderful review!
@bonitabren13953 жыл бұрын
Back in '88 and '91 I had 2 cervical spine surgeries. One from the back and the 2nd from the front of my neck. I believe they were successful with limited side to side neck movement. Years later, I became an RN. I must say your explanation was by far better than any my doctor or education I had provided. God bless you.
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Bonita.
@camobley35472 жыл бұрын
Dr. Cantor, I am a subscriber to your site and only wish I had "discovered " you before my surgeries. As you explained in video, I had no significant pain until I had irreversible cord damage. My surgeon is great but "old school". I had no idea of the different technologies available for this condition. I am fused from C-3 to S-1 but T-2 to T-10 are not impacted at present. My surgery was July 18, 2022 and still unable to walk or stand without assistance. My legs just give out without any warning. I have fallen 5 times since surgery while on walker. I always fall backward. My pain is greatly reduced and I have let my hair grow longer to hide the long scar in scalp and between shoulders. I live in California but I would have certainly come to you for a consult before surgery. I hope this is the last one. I will be 77 years old next Thursday. I am relatively pain free: Praise God and my surgeon! All my appreciation and kudos to your knowledge and your willingness to educate!
@SomethingClever_4 жыл бұрын
I’m 29 years old and I was diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis when I was 25 after many years of pain and searching for answers. A year ago I was told I had stenosis throughout my spine, including my neck, but I was never given any explanation of what that means. I’m glad I came across this video. Thank you for sharing this information with us Dr. Jefferey Cantor
@mtshyna4 жыл бұрын
Oh man, I’m 27 I just got diagnosed with lumbar spondylitis and mild stenosis in those areas. I’m worried for my future cuz really bad sciatica and osteoporosis runs in my family. :/
@AcousticGString4 жыл бұрын
Ankylosing Spondylitis is no joke, wow. I'm so sorry. Stenosis and a bit of back issues are nothing compared to A.S. Good Luck to you in the future, I hope you have a good doctor that can be there throughout the journey. Best of luck to you.
@margaretoconnor8743 жыл бұрын
Not sure but saw keto diet can help ankylosing spondylitis. Investigate. Saw in reading somewhere about keto.
@laurathomas64163 жыл бұрын
My husband has Ankylosing Spondylitis too, got it at age 28 the week after having an influenza virus. Now he is 74. He is still walking and using his arms. The more he sits the worse he is. He has to stay active. His spine is one big bone with no discs, no rotational movement. Never went on a biologic.
@kristenmills-brolinski99612 жыл бұрын
That taught me an amazing amount about my DDD and Stenosis! I had no clue except that the "best doctor in the area" at the Neurologic Institute walked in my room, after looking at my x-rays, CT and MRI, and without examination immediately said, "You need surgery. I'm not seeing any other choice." My bigger fear came when I asked him how and he said he'd go in from the back. One month later he said he'd thought he'd change his mind and go in from the front. When I asked him what he actually wanted to do he told me, "You don't really want to know at this point. We will cross that bridge when we come to it". YES, I did want to know - hence why I watched this to give me a better informed decision - THANK YOU!! Curious? My decision is back where I started - no, I don't want fusion as it would later put more stress on C1-C2 and we know where that could go. You did however point out that waiting indefinitely isn't usually a better solution as the surgery may not go as well. This puts me to the thought that I will make sure to find a doctor that uses Ultrasonics (which I didn't know existed and now it's 2022!) for a better recovery even if they need to combine more than one way. May God bless you for your work and knowledge to be able (and willing) to share this information so very clearly in this video!
@ToniTerrific4 жыл бұрын
I do not know how I got here. I think I came back from doing the dishes and youtube had advanced me to this video. then I couldn't tear myself away. Very well done so interesting that I was just mesmerized and tricked (pleasantly enough) into learning something about the spinal cord. I feel so smart now. Thank you, Doctor.
@tasneemgulamabbas40304 жыл бұрын
Very good explaintion I have this promblem so now ican treat properly thanks
@gemslight772 жыл бұрын
This video came up as an advert break while watching something else on KZbin. I normally fwd ads, but this one got my full attention! I left the original programme and listened with attention! Amazing! Everyone should get this education! Thanks Dr.
@maryhall42322 жыл бұрын
Yes, l did the same. Very fascinating the move away from the frankencare and more gentile measures around the cervicle spine sections. Gives me hope to hear those measurements in your diagrams as well so l can really track my results with all 3 of my specialists since 2013(arachnoid cyst), 2017(concussion), and finally 2021(C3/C4 slipped retrotheliosis vertebrae, with facet spurring into canal, no disc herniation even though streched between these 2 verts. Unknown when slipping occurred- anywhere from age 3-today. Osteoarthritis in C1/C2 as well. My AC increases CSF and adds pressure at occipital nerve areas, clicks and zaps when eyes are over tired. Also, tinnitus. I meet in 2 wks with Neurologist for first review of my 2121 MRI reveal of the verts. I appreciate that you explain the information of the weakness of the limbs, pins and needles, and other symptoms. Thank you very much for your graphics. If you have experience of of retrotheliosis or details of it from other experience, l would love to see that demonstrated here.
@demaryjulie93534 жыл бұрын
This was a perfect explanation. I was an RN for 20years. I knew the generals but his made things so much clearer.
@jeannezimmerman70342 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation on the condition I had at in my neck due to RA. Surgery was horrible and was very difficult, and took me 2 years to recover from. This doctor explained thoroughly and in-depth this condition. Thank you, Dr Cantor. Fantastic lecture.
@sharwil85302 жыл бұрын
Had neck surgery and this doctor knows what he is talking about. The nerve damage is every day. I cannot walk now .
@NotSoFast1004 жыл бұрын
I've looked at about 10 videos on cervical spinal cord compression. This was by far the clearest and most useful in explaining the symptoms and treatment options.
@DrJeffreyCantor4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback!
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@mauradoyle50414 жыл бұрын
So clear ad informative thanks
@scottfeeney75944 жыл бұрын
Was diagnosed with CS today after an MRI. Just from the initial part of your explanation of what it is, made great sense and demystified the condition. It made me feel that I’ll be able to have a decent conversation with my doctor when next I see him. Thank you.
@scottfeeney75943 жыл бұрын
@@MacchiatoSwirlGirl I’m seeing a neck Physio who is working on the area, I have constant tingling in my arm, though I do have a relief position. Might entertain a cortisone injection to settle the nerve irritation down and give the Physio a chance to weave her magic.
@kimberlysmith2583 жыл бұрын
dont have surgery unless Itsby Dr Cantor!
@scottfeeney75943 жыл бұрын
I’ll avoid surgery until there is a NO other option. I’m on the other side of the world so Dr.C is out of the question.
@scottfeeney75943 жыл бұрын
@@MacchiatoSwirlGirl were the ultrasound guided injections, mine would be to reduce the cross-section of the nerves as they leave my spine.
@janel39863 жыл бұрын
@@scottfeeney7594 Hi, this is very interesting and thank you for sharing, Scott. My mother was diagnosis CS a month before she had surgery. She had severe pain 30.min then was fine, we just did not know why. Prayers that you can get treatment and lessen damage.
@laurawilliams47722 жыл бұрын
Great presentation! Thank you very much. I was diagnosed with an osteoarthritis when I was 17, my foramen magnum is misshaped from birth, along with most of my joints. My hip joints were not formed at all. They didn't discover any of this until I was over 3. It took a series of surgeries to construct hip sockets. I walked and was very active throughout my childhood, but was told that I would be in a wheelchair by the time I was 23. I walked until I dropped. Took the opportunity to defy my doctors at every point, working at ski resorts for 10 years and spending my summers hiking. When I was 26, it became obvious that my days were numbered. Things took a sharp downward dive when I was in a vehicle accident ending with a compression fracture of L5 and twisted L7. Spending six months in a Jewett brace allowed too much muscle loss. Oh, I walked but everything was going down hill fast. I had bi-lateral total hip replacements done at age 32, which allowed me to go back to college and begin a new career. One which was sedentary. Though I did end up with foot drop after my right hip replacement, I recovered most of the use of that leg and foot after about six years of a lot of work toward nerve regeneration. I started to transition into a wheelchair when I was 43, after four attempts to stabilize my left hip with reconstruction surgeries. It was about this time when they discovered the misshaped foramen magnum and diagnosed the stenosis in both my neck and lower spine. The core exercises I was doing for physical therapy to help gain my strength back was causing a lot of inflammation in my neck. The area above and below my lip was going numb, my arms would tingle down to my fingers. I was getting white flashes of light across my vision and sharp pained headaches. They stopped all exercises that involved raising my arms above shoulder height and started limiting my movements. They wouldn't do steroid injections, because the cannels had narrowed too much. I have yet to talk to anyone who has really been satisfied with any of the surgeries. I've already had 19 surgeries and the last two were very difficult to recover from. The pain is just too much. Oh, I could take more pain medication however, I don't like the side affects. I retired a couple of years ago, after 20 years of service in higher education at a community college. I'm now 60 and spend my days on a couch. I use a cane to get around my apartment, but need the power chair for anything outside of the apartment. When the weather changes or I do too much - that darn chair dancing or couch dancing in most cases - causing an inflammation flare up. Not one of my doctors have ever really explained what all of this is and I've been asking. You have tied up so many lose ends for me and given me a great picture of what has and is happening. Thank you!.
@DrJeffreyCantor2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@donnaproto18022 жыл бұрын
I'm 70 years old and have been diagnosed with Cervical Stenosis at the age of 52. I had difficulty holding up my head. My Doctor did not want to do a fusion. I was told to exercise, which was very painful. However, I continued to do as instructed. In time I was able to enjoy a game of gulf and pickleball. Now, I do have relapses, but the discomfort is in the neck and back. I stay in bed for about a week and I am good to go. My relapses accure when I slack up on my exercise. I have gone as long as two years without a relapses. Exercise has been my only savor. I am so thankful to this day that my Doctor wold not do surgery. If is suffering from a similar situation, just try exercise you have nothing to loose. Stay Strong ♥️
@DrJeffreyCantor2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video. If you'd like a second opinion or a patient consultation, please submit your X-Ray, CAT Scan, and MRI Reviews at cantorspinecenter.com/image-review. Once submitted, our expert medical team will review your scans. After our review, our office will contact you to schedule a time to discuss the results via telephone.
@Tomedu20213 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, I am so emotional at this moment, I don't understand why any of my Drs, including specialists have mentioned anything similar to what you presented in this video. As a patient this what one expects from a Dr, to explain precisely what the condition entails. Again, thank you very much. I will be calling for sure.
@ashforkdan3 жыл бұрын
I've talked with doctors and surgeons and you cleared up all my questions. I'm glad that I waited for 50 years and had to get my information on the internet.
@larseriknorgren12333 жыл бұрын
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@DeJaAjed3 жыл бұрын
Many surgeons simply want to cut into you with no clear plan of future rehabilitation! I've refused surgery for years bcuz of this. Best of luck to you... Atleast we now have more information than we once did! No one I've seen has provided a more concise explanation & probable side-effects from these procedures than this video.
@invisiblewoman96844 жыл бұрын
I'm a visual learner and especially appreciated the cartoony drawing in comparison to the MRI LOL! I'm scheduled to have surgery soon (I've held out for 6 years) and this was both scary as hell 😳 yet incredibly useful information. What a fantastic video. A+, Doctor. Thank you.
@DrJeffreyCantor4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful feedback! Wishing you a successful surgery. For additional information on ultrasonic spine surgery, visit CantorSpineCenter.com.
@specialstone91532 жыл бұрын
Where are you located?
@terrimacsweyn71742 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your video. I have spinal stenosis and bone spurs and I have also injured the same three discs twice. Since 1994 I have lived with chronic severe pain and some days I cannot walk. I also have arthritis. Your video has helped understand what is happening in my body and causing me so much pain. I thank you so very much for that.
@lourdesdiaz-infante12462 жыл бұрын
Me too
@lourdesdiaz-infante12462 жыл бұрын
I am in pain all day long
@ladonalivengood25302 жыл бұрын
Ask for Nortan
@michellerasmussen2562 жыл бұрын
@@ladonalivengood2530 what's Nortan?
@deeh.20314 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this excellent explanation of Spinal Stenosis and the remedies.
@littlequeen224 жыл бұрын
Wow! This is why I had to learn to write left handed! Finally an answer! Doctors just look at me like I’m crazy. Thank you! I was diagnosed 10 years ago with cervical stenosis.
@chasethecat38394 жыл бұрын
Yes most Dr's do not know or understand. Or do they just not try and learn cause this Dr KNOWS.
@asprinal3 жыл бұрын
So glad to have found this incredibly clear and detailed explanation of Cervical Stenosis and treatment options. Dr. Cantor, you have shed some very important light on what many general practitioners don't truly understand. After suffering for over a year following a backward fall onto my neck and head, my mobility and stability are taking a serious nosedive and my doctors only say that I will have to learn to live with the stenosis and just keep taking larger and larger amounts of gabapentin and other pain killers. I want my life back and I want to be able to dance again, do yoga, hike, and not live in fear of my next fall. Dr. Cantor - thank you for giving us all a glimmer of hope. :)
@JuliaMcGrathfineart2 жыл бұрын
I also have Cervical Stenosis. Numbness and pain in hands, fingers, arms. I also have Osteo Arthritis and Fibromyalgia. Went to three neurosurgeons after the Neurologist saw the Spinal Cord narrowing from the X-ray. The first two surgeons said I needed surgery right away. The third, told me how risky the surgery was, that I could end up a Quadriplegic and suggested that I wait as long as I can to have the surgery . . . . A lot of pain in my life, and as an Artist, or ANYONE, losing the ability to use your hands/fingers due to the numbness is horrible.
@DrJeffreyCantor2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video and I am sorry for what you are going through. If you'd like a second opinion or a patient consultation, please submit your X-Ray, CAT Scan, and MRI Reviews at cantorspinecenter.com/image-review. Once submitted, our expert medical team will review your scans. After our review, our office will contact you to schedule a time to discuss the results via telephone.
@christinainvestigation40702 жыл бұрын
@@DrJeffreyCantor the image in the video was that a man or a woman was that a Adams apple?
@christinainvestigation40702 жыл бұрын
I've got some questions would love to chat with you about some of the images I've gotten for the hospital that they wouldn't explain.
@richardpauly16352 жыл бұрын
Soory that you had to go through the pain
@leegalen83832 жыл бұрын
If steroid shots no longer work and you want to delay surgery, try Cymbalta for the pain. It has a side effect for some (myself thankfully) of drastically reducing nerve pain. Worth a try!
@randyriley38604 жыл бұрын
What an awesome instructor. Clear as crystal!
@melindadaniels42613 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr Cantor, I have been looking for this information for past 9 1/2 years. At the age of 52. I had Laminectomy of C3, C4, C5, and C6. My spinal cord was compressed down to 3.5mm in three spots that was November 2011. The only symptoms I had was neck and shoulder pain for two years before (my insurance wouldn't authorize an MRI). October of 2011 the pain became severe and I started to fell. I didn't have the strength in my legs to get back up. Post surgery has left me with constant pain in my spinal column and peripheral neuropathy. My hands, feet are pins and needles. The outside of my arms and legs are numb. But I'm grateful I have no hard ware and I can walk. I see a great Pain Specialist. Until now, I understand why I have post surgery issues. Thank you again for this video.
@elainemiller2663 жыл бұрын
Hi, OMG I have been living with those symptom s, Too for a very long time NOW..😡
@careymousseau5233 Жыл бұрын
Ive had surgery by this doctor and he definitely knows what he's talking about! ❤
@DrJeffreyCantor Жыл бұрын
Thank for your the wonderful feedback.
@UMVTV Жыл бұрын
Can u explain ur experience? Can I contact u?
@grmads2024 Жыл бұрын
What surgery you have, and what was your need for surgery
@UMVTV Жыл бұрын
@@grmads2024 I cannot reach to anybody who got the ultrasonic spine surgery from Dr. Cantor. I wondering their experiences and comments after surgery. I require getting surgery but I have many doubts and I need to reach someone who got surgery.
@JordanBuggeSr Жыл бұрын
I've had back issues for 29 years after a MVA. Degenerative disc disease, Spinal Stenosis and Osteoarthritis. Numbness, tingling, searing pains, loss of dexterity. No Doctor has ever explained this to Me to date. Thank You for providing this!
@DrJeffreyCantor Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video. If you'd like a second opinion or a patient consultation, please submit your X-Ray, CAT Scan, and MRI Reviews at cantorspinecenter.com/image-review. Once submitted, our expert medical team will review your scans. After our review, our office will contact you to schedule a time to discuss the results via telephone.
@JordanBuggeSr Жыл бұрын
Awesome ! Thank You. I have to go through my records and show You what the last MRI results were. I will definitely be in touch.@@DrJeffreyCantor
@jesbvt4 жыл бұрын
I am no doctor, but I am very intimately involved in my medical treatment. I read a lot of medical journals and watch a lot medical videos. I also have a wife with Optic Nerve Atrophy and a son with Mowat-Wilson syndrome. I, have been diagnosed with an ultra rare cancer, Erdheim Chester disease. This can impact everything from the brain to the kidneys. This video was by a LONG shot the best explanation of CVS that I have ever come across. Both the detail and the actual presentation.
@stop5gnowandrespectlife3943 жыл бұрын
@@MacchiatoSwirlGirl I don't have any of your family diseases but I'm devoted to learning something new every day about health and healing and I have learned something very helpful from you so I want to pass something on to you that I believe is worth passing on. I've had my own family struggles (mostly with addiction and faith, but we won't get into that here) My pleasure in life is to spend it looking for ways to support people in their unpleasant struggles because that seems to be the best way for me to make the horrors and what I've learned from my horrors worthwhile. Just like me, what you have learned on your path to survival and healing is so very worthwhile it causes me to keep expanding my role of encouraging people (and to you in this case) to keep learning more and more and polishing your writing skills to share more and more of your precious thoughts on KZbin so that others may learn from you. (If my jumbled writing skill makes sense to you.) You never know what little thing you say may be a special revelation to someone else. Actually there is no such thing as a "little" thing since what may seem little to you may be a big, big, big thing to someone else : - ) So keep on making your comments because they wil make your knowledge, wisdom struggles and your very life here on earth so much more worthwhile with every comment you make every passing day. Best wishes to you and thank you for inspiring me to pass my inspiration to you. It may seem small to you, but l assure you it isn't.
@marywysocki81103 жыл бұрын
Where is he located and what is the name of his practice
@barbie31393 жыл бұрын
so sorry to hear of your diagnosis and that of your family. said a prayer for your healing, strength and wisdom. you already seem wise. God bless!
@de96003 жыл бұрын
@@MacchiatoSwirlGirl I'm missing teeth so that's out. I believer my tooth decay issue is party of my neck issue. All crowns 6 haves fallen out...
@kjmnature2 жыл бұрын
Dr.Cantor, you're so awesome I don't even have words for it. I wish you were my doctor but over all, what an incredible teacher you are. You made everything so...understandable, you're an over all asset to everyone you meet
@loragunning53942 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with cervical stenosis in July of 2022 and underwent fusion surgery in mid-October, fusing C-7 to C-6 and C-6 to C-5. My surgeon warned me that future fusion surgeries may be necessary, especially C-5 to C-4, as there is already significant damage in that area and the new fusion will put undue strain on the non-fused spine both above and below the fused areas. My pain levels across the upper left half of my torso and down my left arm to my left hand had rendered me unable to work for almost 2 months, a severe financial hardship for me, but since surgery my pain levels are almost at zero. I have a dull ache at the rear base of my neck, some very slight remaining tingling in my left hand, but am able to work again. Surgery and immediate recovery (first 3-4 days) was pretty rough, but over all, glad I did opted for the treatment. For anyone with a similar diagnosis, research your options diligently, choose your specialist carefully, and, once you feel you can trust your specialist, go with their recommendations. Don't try to second guess your specialist, as Dr. Cantor points out many times in this video, there are MANY variables to be considered when developing treatments options, each very highly individual. What was right for me or anyone else, may not be right for you...
@slavisavukosavljevic31312 жыл бұрын
Can you send me you MRI, just to compare with mine? You can see mine above.
@johndbender52502 ай бұрын
Refreshing to hear Cantor, an ORTHOPAEDIC spine surgeon (not a greedy neurosurgeon) break down a complex problem. I am a retired physical medicine doc who started his career with training under Joe Torg, MD at Penn. Very well done.
@nadinehoury2462 ай бұрын
7g+f+5
@gregorybooher51934 жыл бұрын
Been in clinical practice 35 years and in 1985 while doing my orthopedic specialty training read a 1984 text by George Ehni, MD. titled "Cervical Arthrosis" which Dr. Cantor will recognize as one of the first and best early texts on cervical stenosis - at a time when MR imaging was in it's infancy and very little was known about cervical stenosis as a condition. Spent the first 20+ years of my practice trying to keep patients from spine surgeons for all the reasons Dr. Cantor explained but with the amazing advances in spine surgery techniques and now Diffusion MR imaging combined with Ultrasonic surgical approaches preserving the vital and complex ligamentous spinal support system patients can have much better outcomes and less post surgical long term disabilities. Dr. Cantor: thank you for such a wonderfully understandable explanation of a very complex and common problem - even as a spinal specialist I learned some new concepts listening to the way you simplified this complicated condition and it is very refreshing to hear a spine surgeon explain what they do in layman's terms - not that common and I work with spine surgeons daily. :) Greg Booher, DC, Board Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist
@janel39863 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr B for sharing your faith in current treatments for CS. Primary doctors have to be able to communicate to us for reasons for suegery or therapy like this video. We just do not know much about our spines, scared. This videro was perfect, wish we knew this 2 yrs ago for my mother. I hope you had a satisfying career.
@susiecarrillo62412 жыл бұрын
This really makes me cry, I've been physically abused most of my life, ever since childhood. Have had so many concussions. I'm now 54, have been struggling to walk these past few months. I have severe spinal stenosis in 2 parts of my back 😭. Thank you for sharing this information
@susiecarrillo62412 жыл бұрын
@wendy pearson thank you for your kind words. I've been by myself for almost 6 years now. Best decision I've ever made. I thought I couldn't do it, I was scared, but after the first couple of years I've mentally and emotionally really started healing. Especially now I'm back with God in my life. Take care as well. By the way, my baby sister lives in Canada, it'd be funny if you knew her♥️
@joannaburgess8252 жыл бұрын
God bless you! I know your pain, I was abused as a child. I know now that I had several concussions during those years. But also had nine fractures in my lumbar region and one in my neck. I now have narrowing of spinal cord I am dealing with pain, stiff, diminished mobility.
@susiecarrillo62412 жыл бұрын
@@joannaburgess825 so sorry you are suffering as well. I hope you get some comfort from resting and meds
@hairyscotman3 жыл бұрын
this was brilliantly done....very well-stated and easily understood...
@ernietollar4072 жыл бұрын
57 years old. otherwise in good shape... about to tour internationally as a saxophone player. feet and hands have both tingling and numbness , walking is impared and stumbly... I'm 20 mins into this video. Gulp. Xrays mention mild to moderate DDD at C5-6 and moderate change at C4-5. Very appreciative. Usually I'm unwaveringly positive - and that's the way I'll have to be - whatever happens. Life has been great. Kids are becoming adults. I want to help them not hinder them. I going to make a coffee and watch the rest. Thanks for a high caliber info vid on this
@phylvalen99913 жыл бұрын
As a layperson with many years' Orthopaedic data capturing experience and being absolutely fascinated by the terminology I must tell you I was mesmerized from the first moment to the last! Fascinating and at age 65 this is good to know.
@clarissagrose47883 жыл бұрын
This presentation was EXCELLENT. I know many people who could benefit from knowing what this is and how it works to relieve severe pain. Life is too beautiful and too short to suffer with this condition. Take the initiative to find someone who can provide you with relief!
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and the feedback!
@LHeather2Ай бұрын
You are a great teacher! Thank you for your easy to understand explanation of something so complex.
@jimsmith5782 жыл бұрын
Hey Doc...What an easy to understand explanation of such complex problems. At 79 I find it comforting that there are such knowledgeable doctors with space age procedures able can help us all.
@davirasdarkside42633 жыл бұрын
this was brilliant thank you! For yrs I've had a crunching in my neck and now i'm experiencing muscle weakness in my arms and shoulders, numbness in my fingers... time to do some research and get some testing done. All of what Dr. Cantor explained here is what i've been experiencing ... no one was able to tell me until this little video so thanks Doc ☺
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
You're so welcome, and thank you for the feedback. I'm glad this was helpful.
@AlbertElizondo3 жыл бұрын
I just turned 58 and am very active. Recently I developed severe tingling and burning sensation in my right arm. An MRI revealed cervical stinosis. I am horrified of surgery. If it comes to this I would trust Dr. Cantor to perform the plastic procedure. I live in Houston. I wonder where he operates from.
@kensobel10004 жыл бұрын
This excellent video is a window into Dr. Cantor’s genius. As a trial attorney, I have had the opportunity to observe the results various spine surgeons have achieved with my clients. Dr. Cantor has never disappointed my clients who are very impressed with their surgical results. Having Dr. Cantor on my client’s side, where I can bring him into the courtroom with this type of professorial technique, combined with his surgical skill, helps my clients, not only with their health, but with achieving just compensation. This is a physician who really cares!
@DrJeffreyCantor4 жыл бұрын
Hi Ken, thank you for the wonderful comments and feedback!
@robertboden8684 жыл бұрын
Hi Doctor Carter can you help me I'm hospital in wolverhampton England ,you talk about people loosening there Balance I call it the wobbles I can not stop from shakers this happened when I had very bad back pain It was going down my legs,the Doctors here say that I got bugs on my spine and been able to tell me a lot So please email me back. Yours ROBERTBODEN.""............
@susanconstable30293 жыл бұрын
He is a great communicator. I have cervical and spinal stenosis which started at age 40. It’s hard to read mri’s so I really appreciate his detailed explanation and graphics.
@Just_MHO_thomasina3 жыл бұрын
The spine guy channel is excellent too.
@dianeNoneYa115716 күн бұрын
Never ever ever let anyone touch your spine without a second AND third opinion. Never ever believe someone who says "there is nothing that can be done" There is ALWAYS something that can be done no matter what the situation!! Keep going until you get answers and then go some more.
@kathypedersen65083 жыл бұрын
I have Spinal Stenosis. when I had problems with my back several years ago, my Dr tried Traction first. I did that for a month 5 days a week . It worked and I'm glad I did it because I didn't have to operated on. I thank God every day for that Dr.
@stephenfiore99603 жыл бұрын
Maybe called “spinal decompression”
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@cindymamon80012 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video!! I’m a Nurse, and learned so much valuable info: Thank you so much. Your an excellent Dr; teacher, Surgeon!!
@Robin-jz5ndАй бұрын
I go to a Craniosacral Chiropractor, and she works like magic! She doesn't crack anything. Pressure points and different movements! But I have to exercise with weights and stretches because I'm 72! As long as I keep moving and seeing my Chiropractor every few months there's no pain!
@hsp73772 жыл бұрын
I am almost 50 years old and have congenital spinal stenosis in the thoracic vertebrae. As I get older it gets worse and worse. My daughter is now 12 years old and after years of guessing on my part, it turns out she inherited it 100%. She I feel so sorry because I know what I have had to endure all my life and she will probably have to live through it all. We have yet to find a doctor that would or could help us. My uncle has a similar condition, but cervical. He has to wear a neck brace when driving and can no longer do his job as a bricklayer. I wish all those affected strong nerves and that they fill "the painless moments" with lively joy. And something else I would like to note; sports like swimming, yoga and Pilates can improve a lot. Greetings from Spain (emigrated from Germany)
@tikimartin76322 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that heartfelt message coming from Spain.!!
@joyleenpoortier74963 жыл бұрын
My God I dont know why i got this sent to me, but it is amazing. I am facing Cervical problems and now I can see and understand the situation I am dealing with. Thank you
@andreastudebaker37223 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very clear and informative video. I had a laminectomy and fusion from C4 - C7 about 8 years ago. I was in 24/7 pain that was a 9.5 on a scale of 10. My surgeon kept wanting me to wait, wait and wait to have the surgery. Finally, he told me it was necessary to have the surgery and not wait any longer. It ended up being 10 years from diagnosis to surgery. The outcome was excellent. I now have level 2 or 3 pain most of the time, sometimes even less. Everyone involved said I should expect to have worsening above and below the fusion requiring another surgery later (which is why they wanted me to wait as long as possible). So far I'm doing quite well, but my MRIs do show worsening from C2-C4. After seeing this, if another surgery is needed I will know what to ask and what to ask for to take advantage of the new technology. You've done a great service here.
@pattiday4313 жыл бұрын
This is so helpful. My mom has stenosis in two places on her spine from an accident, and the clarity and completeness of doctor's explanation gives me a new appreciation for the symptoms she exhibits.
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad this was helpful.
@angnphx5 ай бұрын
OMG!!! This was the best explanation I have seen. Every doctor dealing with any type of stenosis should send clients home with this link!!! THANK YOU!!!
@DrJeffreyCantor5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and the wonderful feedback.
@gratiahandi20274 ай бұрын
agree
@lilyrose56123 жыл бұрын
I suffer from cervical stenosis and gets lots of burning tingling sensation on the back of my neck and down to my arms and fingers.This is all secondary to spondylitis arthritis.Your lecture has imparted so much understanding of the progress of the disease that my consultant has not discussed with me.Thank you very much for sharing Dr. Cantor,you explained it thoroughly.Excellent.🙏😇
@DrJeffreyCantor3 жыл бұрын
Hi Lily, thank you for watching and the feedback. Wishing you the best in your treatment and recovery. If you need a second opinion or patient consultation, please reach out at 954.567.1332.
@cawbugs4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video you have no idea what it's done for me I know the pain I've been going through just because I'm so strong-willed people would make me feel like I'm making this up yet the test show bothe injuries one early in life of one later in life that it was getting worse it's even harder when you go to a specialist and doctors we need more doctors out there that care about the patient's understanding what's going on and acknowledging what's going on with that I feel like when I go to the doctors I'm just being judged that's really sad enough wasn't done after my injury and overtime other health problems started to Rising lack of Mobility other mental things started happening depression anxiety I didn't want to have to file for disability but eventually I did took me 6 years it's been a Hard Road not being able to work of course my health suffered even more again I just want to say thank you for making this video I hope you make more and take the time to explain in detail what's going in detail what's going on with the body in detail what's going on with the body and it's fine when injured and the brain as well
@chewie65843 жыл бұрын
Ive had the laminectomy from the back side then two more fusions from the front after a few years. Left arm still numb and useless. Wish this newer technique was around when i had mine done. My prayers are with anyone dealing with this. Stay positive and pray is the best advice i can give.
@karensimons68852 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for removing the mystery from this spinal issue! Very informative and clearly stated! Loved every moment, and will look for more of your videos!!
@ReignAtreyu4 жыл бұрын
My cord is narrowed to 7mm as seen on recent mri. Disc replacement surgery scheduled on 11/11. So glad to be getting it fixed. It’s been 4 years of hell. Greta explanation. Brilliant doc. Thanks.
@treylyde9994 жыл бұрын
Did you get the surgery. Let me know how it went. Wishing you well. I have two herniated disc
@artchem12 жыл бұрын
Excellent points on how this " Cervical Stenosis" is treated ! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Thank you Dr Jeff Well Done!
@beboboymann38238 ай бұрын
I’ve seen two ortho specialists and I’ve learned more watching this video than in my conversations with my doctors. Thank you for your lecture and visuals on this.
@DrJeffreyCantor8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! By seeking a second opinion, you can gain added assurance in your diagnosis and course of treatment. Learn more about the approach and request a second opinion by visiting cantorspinecenter.com or by calling 954-567-1332.
@amymbeauty87658 ай бұрын
Absolutely same. My pain specialist and ortho spent about 5 min each going over explanations that just left me confused.
@joyceperri10592 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Cantor for this very informative video. Your presentation was brought to a level even we lay persons could understand. ⭐⭐
@judil32942 жыл бұрын
You've made me very thankful that I refused a fusion of two levels back in 2008 after a bad fall that damaged my neck. I've been fighting the pain of course but had worried about being able to have the neck mobility for driving. I sure wish you were up in my area but you've given me some good questions to ask my neurosurgeons who will be repairing my lower spine next week. I am so tired of living in pain.
@DrJeffreyCantor2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video. If you'd like a second opinion or a patient consultation, please submit your X-Ray, CAT Scan, and MRI Reviews at cantorspinecenter.com/image-review. Once submitted, our expert medical team will review your scans. After our review, our office will contact you to schedule a time to discuss the results via telephone.
@judil32942 жыл бұрын
@@DrJeffreyCantor Thank you for your offer. We'll see what spring brings. Because of the coming storm my lower lumbar surgery has been moved to tomorrow morning.
@tenerifecats66522 жыл бұрын
I had ACDF many years ago; I had gone through decades of physical therapy and treatments for degenerative disc disease; my neurosurgeon suggested that my symptoms would only get worse; and likely would be irreversible if I continued. The surgery changed my life for the better! I had a level 3 ACDF with plates & screws that I don't even notice; and I almost 2 years of PT after the surgery while the nerves started 'waking up'. The main point is finding a good surgeon and understand that you WILL need to continue your PT afterward to maximize your recovery. (I had alif/xlif of my lumbar about a year after the ACDF because of the same degenerative disease; and would determine that surgery was also a success; but again, good surgeon and follow up PT.)
@richardpauly16352 жыл бұрын
Soory you had to go through the pain
@mothurston64003 жыл бұрын
I have cervical stenosis, and because I broke my neck about 25 years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter. I never had surgery I wore a halo so my neck would be in traction to heal. But now I’m like I said I have cervical stenosis a lot of narrowing towards my nerves and spinal cord that cause pain! It also causes tingling and numbness to where my arm goes completely dead, And also I frequently run into objects or even people because my balance is always off. Thank you for sharing this video it makes a lot more sense to me now, I am supposed to go see a orthopedic surgeon soon so at least now I understand exactly what I have🙂
@vinnie1711 Жыл бұрын
Wow! You broke this down for the average person to understand their conditions and options. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!❤ Leaving my VA Quack for private evaluation and care!!!
@DrJeffreyCantor Жыл бұрын
I am glad you liked the video. If you'd like a second opinion or a patient consultation, please submit your X-Ray, CAT Scan, and MRI Reviews at cantorspinecenter.com/image-review. Once submitted, our expert medical team will review your scans. After our review, our office will contact you to schedule a time to discuss the results via telephone.
@greggory448 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service to our country it sucks that you have to use these p*** poor VA. Doctors that don't give to A c*** about...you
@bernverified8 ай бұрын
This is the best explanation of progressive cervical spine disease I’ve seen. I’m scheduled for cervical disc replacement next week, and now I understand the “stepped” myelopathy symptoms that I’ve experienced for years that get written off as aging/anxiety. I’m a graphic artist and have experienced bouts of not being able to control my dominant hand. It’s not until significant pain enters the equation that things take on a sharper focus. Don’t know whether I’ll get control of my hand back at this point, but it is helpful to know it’s not all in my head, so to speak. Thanks for the deep dive, Doc!
@GreensnGuitars6 ай бұрын
Me too. Same i have a pinch and vagus nerve is pinched so it makes alot of things not work right..anxiety a big one
@authordancerpoetgift3 жыл бұрын
Incredibly useful and informative video. It may be a deep dive, but this is the kind of information I think is really helpful in understanding the situation. It's a lot easier to sit at home and watch this multiple times than to try and digest the diagnosis in a quick results call. Thank you for this and especially for providing easy access to second opinions
@Brenda50602 жыл бұрын
Dr. Cantor one of the best videos presentations I have seen. As a health care person, I wish our anatomy instructor had the time and knowledge to explain spinal stenosis and the procedures that can be done to correct or bring some degree of care for some patients recovery. As a patient with cervical stenosis I am interested in the ultra sonic procedure. Dr. Cantor you have given me some thought of following up with the ultra sonic procedure. Thank you Brenda
@DrNat-ie7tr3 жыл бұрын
Extremely informative! As a psychiatrist who has symptomatic moderate cervical stenosis as well as severe forminal stenosis and is anticipating multilevel cervical arthroplasty I appreciate this presentation especially since this level of detail cannot be relayed in an initial consult with your surgeon. I have watched several KZbin presentations by various surgeons and yours is quite excellent. I especially appreciated the demonstration of using ultrasonic tools in surgery. Thank you!
@natividadnazario13812 жыл бұрын
Excellent teaching for all audiences Specially patients. Great presentation.
@stxer49082 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Doctor Cantor, for showing and explaining so clearly these processes. The simple spine model in your hands helped me understand the pictures you were showing and this plus the good and bad spine comparisons were so helpful.
@DrJeffreyCantor2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@265petsar2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, you explained more than my surgeon who decided after two years that I needed neck surgery, being diagnosed with spinal stenosis with myelopathy I was shocked on the day of the surgery when I was asked if I wanted screws attached, he's the surgeon and he was asking me. I said no, hoping it was for the best, because he showed little interest in helping me make the decision. I no longer fall over but still have severe pain constantly from my finger tips to my shoulder bone area. My left hand is like a claw, numb and anything that touches my thumb or finger sends severe electric shocks all the way up to the inside bend in my arm. My right is the same though a bit milder. I can't thank you enough for explaining why my life is so difficult every day, by not being able to dress myself, and having my wife to sit me on the toilet to urinate, now I have a better understanding of my symptoms. I would gladly get on a plane today to see you to have you look at my hands in the hope they could be used again. I wish I had you to carry out the initial neck surgery at the time, so once again thank you so much Dr Cantor ....John (UK).
@gloriamaryhaywood22172 жыл бұрын
Good God! This surgeon has to be the very definition of an incompetent and cold, uncaring doctor!? #OMG. May I ask how long ago you had this surgery? And is it possible to have another skilled surgeon go in and do corrective surgery? Also may I ask your age? I am so very sorry that you are left to live your life in this frigging condition.💔 This is just Not Right!!😦😡
@wendydonahue-f3o10 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr Cantor, Your use of images and choice of words broke down the information in away that allowed me, with no medical background, to understand what stenosis is, it's possible causes, potential symptoms and the medical interventions used to deal with it.
@DrJeffreyCantor9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and sharing your feedback.
@pinschrunner4 жыл бұрын
Very detailed and interesting. I rarely meet someone who's had back or neck surgery that doesn't lead to subsequent multiple back and neck surgeries. In addition I only know two people who are really happy with neck and back surgeries, one with neck and one with back. Think before you let anyone cut on you and ask about negative possible outcomes. Excellent presentation!!!
@chasethecat38394 жыл бұрын
Agree. Been there, done that. Won't again
@rlicon19703 жыл бұрын
@@chasethecat3839 same
@job45483 жыл бұрын
@@chasethecat3839 Ditto :(
@dedetudor.3 жыл бұрын
Well said. I don't know anyone either. All I've known is they wished they would have told them how much pain they would be in after the surgery. They're on painpatches and opioid meds. One woman I know had to go on a painpump. I haven't spoken to her since right after this whole P. Demic, and I sure hope she's ok. They had closed the pain management and I lost touch with her after that. Her message machine was full and no one answered. She had gone into the hosp for more sugery.😱
@pinschrunner3 жыл бұрын
@@dedetudor. I aggravated my lumbar area herniations last weekend and finally got a massage appt today. I can hardly walk , but I would never consider doing surgery on my back. I healed annular tears before and I go to the chiropractor and do physical therapy and exercise and swimming.
@mikebeaumont1374 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I found it very interesting and I understood every word you said. It has given me great relief just watching and listening to you, a very great-full sufferer.
@kathleenreynolds64922 жыл бұрын
Wow! Super information. So great for those of us just entering the world of stenosis- and I’m sure for those already living with the effects. Thank you.
@davidroyer8512 Жыл бұрын
Thank-you so much for speaking in laymans terms and easy to understand. Its also very nice that you have BIG enough diagrams to illustrate from. Makes surgeries easier to understand and feel less stressed about having.
@DrJeffreyCantor Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and for the feedback.
@Garminrules3 жыл бұрын
Wow...very impressed...had the surgery on my L5-6 and it was like a miracle....had I not had to fight insurance and had it done sooner I would not had nerve damage that has severely affected my leg. This guy reminds me of my surgeon Benjaman Crane in St Louis...awesome Dr....reason I viewed this is 3 years later the stenosis is giving me problems in c5-6 and getting servere pain in left arm....so here we go again....I wish I could rewind 59 years a be an orthopedic surgeon and help people because I understand the pain, its terrible.....dont wait folks....when in doubt, check it out!
@gloriasmith2893 жыл бұрын
Did you have a fusion...
@Garminrules3 жыл бұрын
@@gloriasmith289 no, they ground out the arthritis and bone to make room for nerve roots...I guess thats a laminectomy....4 years later I have same problem at c4-5 in my neck, so here we go again.
@Garminrules3 жыл бұрын
@@gloriasmith289 sitting here at 230a in such pain cant sleep....see Dr today.
@Garminrules3 жыл бұрын
@dolors tenas just seeing who was paying attention
@smacdonn3 жыл бұрын
Best education I've ever had on spinal issues. I've got what one pain doc told me looks like the spine of an older construction worker.. Stenosis everywhere. Lots of pain chronically, but little loss of function. This video helps me understand why. And helps me know when the point might come that I've got to take the step toward decompression or other procedures. Excellent video
@M324122 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining this, my former neurologist told me I have Cervical Stenosis and I’d probably would be in a wheelchair within 10 yrs. it’s been 6 yrs since he told me. But he never explained it as well as you did, so thank you.
@BlueLineofthesky2 жыл бұрын
You are an amazing doctor and your explanations are fantastic. Thank you!
@DynamicUnreal2 жыл бұрын
First I started having headaches, then eventually noticed my hands were shaking slightly, eventually so did my head and upper body. Then I was hospitalized with symptoms of headaches, dizziness, vertigo, hand tremors, loss of sensation in fingers on right hand, blurry vision in one eye. There was no definitive diagnosis but they speculated maybe a “transient ischemic attack” also known as mini stroke. In the months after that I’ve felt fatigue/difficulty when talking, slight loss of coordination, weakness in my hands, tingly feeling all over body (including the head, neck, arms, legs), facial numbness, uncomfortable swallowing, difficulty chewing, feeling of tightening throat, face pain, eye pain, sudden bouts of the chills even when it’s warm, night sweats. I try to remain hopeful but it’s hard to believe you’re not dying when your body is giving you all this bad “information.” My neurologist sent me for a brain MRI first which came back normal, now I’m waiting for approval from the insurance for a cervical MRI. I’m thinking it might actually be the neck, since for the first time a couple of days ago I started experiencing actual PAIN in my neck. Sometimes I feel hopeless and alone, wishing for someone to understand. Out of everything I’ve researched, cervical stenosis seems to fit most with my current symptoms. I’m 35, my kids are small and I don’t want to leave them without a father. Praying for a miracle.
@sayusayme77292 жыл бұрын
Me too, can’t find anything ! Good luck. Scary 😟
@impulse2792 жыл бұрын
I have the same symptoms your describing and interestingly enough , an mri of my cervical spine found modernade spinal stenosis so perhaps that's the cause of all the symptoms....who knows .
@tracysimon79722 жыл бұрын
@@impulse279 I have moderate stenosis at c2-c3 and c6-c7... I'm beginning to experience all of these symptoms
@richardroddenberry20793 жыл бұрын
Dr Cantor's explanation of Spinal Stenosis is the best that I have heard. 15 yrs ago cervical fusion C4 thru 6 has resulted in more pain. I only wish my previous doctors could have explained the problem area as well as doctor Canter. Thanks Doc!
@vinayketkar4150 Жыл бұрын
This is the best presentation on the subject I have come across
@DrJeffreyCantor Жыл бұрын
I am glad you liked it! Thank you for watching.
@mimidon45236 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure you are the best teacher I’ve ever had! Well done and thank you.
@Ali-ct9pb3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!!!! That was the most informative and helpful video of the cervical neck I have ever seen. God bless you for sharing.
@carolberkebile35423 жыл бұрын
Very informative. I’ve had spinal surgery and I’ve regretted it ever since😟. Thank you for the information😊
@annduvallwhite49772 жыл бұрын
Dear Dr. Cantor, This was a great presentation and certainly provided insight as to why I have all the pain and symptoms you reviewed. I was diagnosed with Spinal Stenosis about 20 years as well as scoliosis. I had both knees replaced but learned after having those surgeries, I have Rheumatoid Arthritis. I knew I had Osteoarthritis and Osteopenia. I am 77. I had a bad fall last June hitting the back of my head and all parts of my back, etc. I had another one in December falling forward and hitting the front of my head. Both were hard enough to make my Apple Watch contact EMS. I’ve had CT scans done for each event. I have one kidney with the other one surgically removed when I was 29 because of a birth defect. I have A-Fib, high BP, fluid retention, sciatic nerve issues. I have a fantastic Cardiologist and he is my primary care physician. He also takes care of my husband. With all my issues and medication I’m on, he felt it wise I should not be seeing other doctors who aren’t as familiar with my history. Also, I have a hole in my heart. Prior to losing a lot of weight it was closed but apparently losing the weight fast made it open again. The risk to fix it did not justify the surgery and the good thing is all the blood is flowing correctly. I’m assuming from your presentation, there is little if nothing that can be done at this point and I understand. I get massages for my Fibromyalgia but not as often as I would like. I had a great chiropractor who retired in 2020. He could correct the sciatic nerve issue quickly but I’ve not found anyone else. I had hoped his son would work out but he actually made me worse but it ended up ok because I finally was able to turn my neck without too much pain. I know it could be worse but I also know these conditions will get worse. Is there anything you can suggest I do that might help. My step son and daughter-in-law both graduated from Hopkins and did their internship and fellowships with Duke. Both of them were Rheumatologist but have retired. Through their connections, I could see someone there if you thought it might do me some good. In advance, thank you for any suggestions you may be able to make. With very best regards, Ann Duvall White
@DrJeffreyCantor2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video and sharing your story. If you'd like a second opinion or a patient consultation, please submit your X-Ray, CAT Scan, and MRI Reviews at cantorspinecenter.com/image-review. Once submitted, our expert medical team will review your scans. After our review, our office will contact you to schedule a time to discuss the results via telephone.
@minaryce92082 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. My blind husband was having severe neck pain and finally was told today he has stenosis of the neck. Hope they can control his pain level. He just cries. It’s heartbreaking. They said they can’t operate but will try pain control. Thank you.
@janniehall91502 жыл бұрын
Go after more apionins never stop until u get the right answers
@DarlingBo-bannie3 жыл бұрын
Going tomorrow for appointment with a doctor going to see what moderate to severe stenosis is in my back. Scary but hopeful. I’m in a lot of pain. Say a prayer!
@eleanorkyle17453 жыл бұрын
I was in a car accident 19 years ago. Shattered my T2 against my spinal cord. Had 3 surgeries to repair but the nerve damage from the injury is excruciating pain. He is explaining this better than anyone, but sure scares me! 😢😢
@eleanorkyle17453 жыл бұрын
That mri looks like mine!
@mimidroy7252 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for taking time to explain this.
@csydney24 күн бұрын
Very interesting and helpful in understanding of my husband's and my issues ~ thanks for sharing your expertise !