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iSpine Discuss Might I propose as the Forum Grows in the Main forums forums; Creating and seperate area for Cervical Devices and Discussion and Lumbar Devices and Discussion. Don't want to leave out ... |
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Might I propose as the Forum Grows
Creating and seperate area for Cervical Devices and Discussion and Lumbar Devices and Discussion. Don't want to leave out the Thoracic spine, but I've no t read of benefits of ADR's in this area.
I frequent many Forums and members post a question about Cervical and are replied to by Lumbar people and vice versa. While there are similarities each part of the spine really requires a different approach and specific resouces. One who suffers lower back pain is different from one who suffers neck pain. Sounds crazy? Yes it's still part of the spine I know but many different issues, approaches and questions arise specific to each area. |
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Hey nopain,
I would have to second your thought here. I agree because (even though I am a lumbie) - the cervies have different symptoms and therapies et al to go through. I believe that the spine has different kinematics in this area of the body and has to be addressed differently. I belive Mark is working feverishly with this site and his business - but I think when he gets a chance to make adjustments - he would take this into consideration. Take care and I hope that you find relief soon in your spiney journey. Poncho |
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Good idea, nopain; At first, when I found the spiny forums I was scared and worried, and I was frustrated when lumbies gave me useless answers to my cervie questions( but I knew they were well-meaning).
At the same time, there are a lot of crossovers...so I'm not sure if we would miss out on issues by separating the two groups. For example, pain management, issues around the design of artificial discs and other technologies, vertebroplasty, etc. It is possible that many spinies, newbies in particular, don't realize that the neck and lower back present all sorts of different challenges.I know I have come a thousand miles in my understanding of the whole spine by reading all posts. Perhaps we just need a note on the home page asking if people would just please read and note whether the discussion is cervical or lumbar, and tailor their response appropriately. After all, Mark and Poncho are lumbies and I wouldn't want to miss their posts -or most others, for that matter!
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