2020
DOI: 10.14802/jmd.20017
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Focal Muscle Spasms after Thoracic Spine Surgery for Schwannoma: The Twitching Scar

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“…Carrilho and Santos suggest that muscle spasms following spinal surgery could be attributed to manipulation of both spinal and peripheral nerves during surgery in the setting of chronic spinal deformity. 6 Mechanical back pain following PSF has also been attributed to redistribution of load in spinal segments adjacent to the site of fusion which is more likely to be an issue over the long-term than nerve irritation 7 . According to Chadbrahman et al, pain following PSF can be a result of shoulder and hip imbalance due to growth and compensation following surgery.…”
Section: Mechanical Back Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carrilho and Santos suggest that muscle spasms following spinal surgery could be attributed to manipulation of both spinal and peripheral nerves during surgery in the setting of chronic spinal deformity. 6 Mechanical back pain following PSF has also been attributed to redistribution of load in spinal segments adjacent to the site of fusion which is more likely to be an issue over the long-term than nerve irritation 7 . According to Chadbrahman et al, pain following PSF can be a result of shoulder and hip imbalance due to growth and compensation following surgery.…”
Section: Mechanical Back Painmentioning
confidence: 99%