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About Dr. Timothy K. Durnin
Expertise
All types of surgical procedures as they relate to diagnosis. Alternatives to surgery, post-operative care, prevention, step by step pre-operative guidelines to follow to prevent surgery, complications and how to treat them, quality referrals to surgeons when necessary. Education on how to avoid surgery.

Experience
Work in Level 1 trauma center (Olympia Fields Osteopathic Hospital) Practice spinal disorders for over 15 years. Successfully treat spinal trauma non-invasive when possible

Organizations
American Association of Spine Physicians ICS/ACA/AOPA/Presidential Cabinet Member NUHS

Publications
Several columns in newspapers and medical journals such as JMPT

Education/Credentials
B.S./D.C. Board Certified AMA impairment ratings Medical Director Life extension Laser PHI THETA KAPPA

Awards and Honors
Chiropractor of the year/who's who in America

Past/Present Clients
Many Chicago Bulls Athletes

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Health/Fitness > Back and Neck Injury/Chronic Pain > Spine Surgery > Should i go for a surgery?

Topic: Spine Surgery



Expert: Dr. Timothy K. Durnin
Date: 6/11/2007
Subject: Should i go for a surgery?

Question
Hi

The MRI Report says :
1. Disc degenerative

2. Secondary canal Stenosis at L4-5,L5-S1 levels significantly at L4 level(6.9mm)

3. PIVD at IA-S. at 14-5, 15-51 ievel5, significantly at L4-5 level (6.9mm). with modcrate to significant impingenent of adjacent RdiaceIl

traversing/exiting nereve roots, more marked at L#5 level.

Doctors have advised surgery as physiotherapy is not working much ...also I have a sitting or field Job ... I have heard that in case of surgery there are chances of paralysis.. I have a regular pain in my lower back and left leg which is acute at times...What do you suggest would surgery make it any better and paralysis??? Also please consider my job after surgery will i be able to continue the same?


Answer
Hi Aparna,

Surgery never works, thank God you asked for a second opinion before it was too late!

Physical therapy makes your condition worse, they order it to justify the unnecessary surgery. It sounds criminal, it is.

Your condition is successfully treated by the thousands every day by Chiropractors with the right equipment, trick is, finding one that has it.

What you want to do is call around your local area and find a D.C. that has either Flexion/Distraction tables (preferred) or spinal decompression tables.

Make sure they graduated from an accredited school, stay away from Life and Sherman graduates. Preferably find one that went to NUHS or NCC.

Read the Spinal surgery questions and you will soon realize that once you have it, you will most likely be worse off, in a wheel chair or dead.

The only indication for surgery is loss of bowel and bladder control, that and a very few other conditions.

Run, don't walk from anyone that recommends you have surgery.

This is the 21st century, it is sad that they still get away with unnecessary surgeries, but that is the reality of a capitalistic medical system.

Find a D.C. with the appropriate above listed credentials and you have a 90%+ chance of a favorable outcome.

Good luck and best wishes,

Dr. Timothy Durnin
drs.chiroweb.com

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