suspect fascet jointd for nerve restriction
Yes and no. You will still grow, but the area of your spine that has been fused will no longer be able to grow. Most doctors prefer to operate when the patient is as fully grown as possible. If doctors operate on someone who still has a lot of growing left, they usually need to do a posterior and anterior spinal fusion, which means they fuse both the front and the back of the spine. This ensures that are no complications with the spine due to growing.
It depends what type of scoliosis surgery you are having. Mine took four hours, and I had posterior spinal fusion with bone grafting from the hip. If you have anterior spinal fusion, it will most likely take longer, as the surgery is done by entering the front or side of your body. With posterior, they reach your spine by entering your back.
Yes, you may still have a stretch reflex with a cervical nerve injury.
Hysterectomy is only the removal of uterus and you therefore can get cervical cancer, you should continue with pap tests. If you mean a total hysterectomy then both uterus and cervix are removed and cervical cancer is eliminated.
No, it shouldn't.
You should not expect cyclic cervical mucus changes while on hormonal birth control. Hormonal birth control thickens the cervical mucus.
It would very likely explode, but if you are lucky it will fizz and burn a hole in the beaker. But, do NOT ever combine colored fusion and still fusion into a beaker. The results will always be dangerous.
According to my gynecologist, they will wait to treat any cervical dysplasia until after delivery, as it can be risky to your pregnancy.
Yes. Cervical cancer usually comes from HPV an std that many, many, people have and is asymptomatic. It has nothing to do with having kids.
Nuclear fusion is not used for any purpose at present, it is still in the experimental phase
I had an ankle fusion three years ago and still in pain.
This is a question for your doctor, it partly depends how far on in pregnancy you are.