My Doctor Ordered an EMG and Spinal Tap On Me Today?
Because of two herniated Disc in my back, I received in an injury 4 years ago. I have to have two Total Knee replacements and am still having pain surrounded by my Knees. The EMG showed no permanent Nerve Damage, so I am wondering if I will have to have Back Surgery. Does anyone own any experience with this problem?
Answers: Tom is correct. The EMG is ordered to make sure there is no Nerve Damage because according to Most Doctors and as much as I know nearly the subject, there is no cure for Nerve Damage. The Herniated Disc are probably pinching a Nerve causing excessive Pain in your Back and yes Knees. We hold Nerves all over our body and Injury's will cause them to Hurt.
The no permanent chutzpah damage means the nerves are, or should be, working properly. Back surgery would be done in this bag if needed to PREVENT permanent damage.
The knee aching and back injury should be unrelated. We are all getting older.
No one on here is going to know how to correctly answer your question unless your doctor happens by. Ask him/her.
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Answers: Tom is correct. The EMG is ordered to make sure there is no Nerve Damage because according to Most Doctors and as much as I know nearly the subject, there is no cure for Nerve Damage. The Herniated Disc are probably pinching a Nerve causing excessive Pain in your Back and yes Knees. We hold Nerves all over our body and Injury's will cause them to Hurt.
The no permanent chutzpah damage means the nerves are, or should be, working properly. Back surgery would be done in this bag if needed to PREVENT permanent damage.
The knee aching and back injury should be unrelated. We are all getting older.
No one on here is going to know how to correctly answer your question unless your doctor happens by. Ask him/her.
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