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herniated disc
9/26 10:06:09

Question
QUESTION: Hi, i have herniated disc L5-S1, i hope that i am asking on the right place. I have thumbnes in my toes of left leg and sometimes my right leg hurts, above the knee, i am doing excersises and sometimes my condition is better sometimes not. I am 20 years old, and EMG showed lesion of the roots L5-S1 left(hope that i wrote it right, i am not from USA). I am 6 feet tall and 198lbs weight, i am not fatty :) just in good shape. thanks

ANSWER: Hi Steve, I have read the information you submitted but don't actually see a question. If you can take a minute out to send a specific question I will try to answer it.

Regards,
Dr. Ron Nusbaum

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QUESTION: Sry my question is what can i do to get rid of numbnes in my toes.

ANSWER: Hi Steve,
Spinal Decompression Toronto patients come to our office daily complaining of the same pains and with the similar findings as you have.  So the good news news it seems, after reading your question, that it sounds to me like you may be a candidate for non-surgical spinal decompression. My recommendation is that you get yourself a complete consultation and examination, if possible at our office to determine if you have any contra-indications as well to see ultimately if you will be a candidate for this extremely successful care. Steve, did you get a MRI or CT-scan? If you did what are the results?  In our clinic our success rate is over 90%.
I am excited with the prospects of your success. Feel Free to contact us any time for more info at 1 855 573-5433 or go to www.backclinics.ca to learn more.

Yours in good health,
Dr. Ron Nusbaum

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QUESTION: I did MRI and showed dorsomedial protrusion on level L5-S1 and dehidrataion of that disc. Well thank you for your helping but i am not from Canada and US. Thanks anyway

Answer
Hi Steve,
Great news about your MRI results. Your MRI results are very suggestive that you may benefit with non-surgical spinal decompression! I strongly urge you to find a competent doctor that offers this procedure! Please let me know how you make out and please rate my answer and consider to nominate me as expert of the month!
Yours Truly,
Dr. Ron Nusbaum

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