5 Common Reasons Explained by Dr. Callewart
Not enough time has passed. While many pinched nerves feel a whole lot better within a couple days, it is typical to have nerve pains for 12 weeks, or as long as six months.
There is another source of pain – another pinched nerve, arthritis, or osteoporosis
Your had a minimally invasive discectomy or disc repair when you needed a fusion.
The fusion was done "minimally invasive" when a larger, open surgery was needed in order to accomplish all the work required. Or, Someone else's bone was used in the fusion instead of your own bone. A person's own bone is proved to have a higher success rate of fusion.
The nerve does not glide as it should when the legs are moved, and this is often improved with physical therapy.
Nutrition is also vitally important---correct amount of calories, protein, vitamins and even trace minerals can make a difference. Dr. Callewart has spent 30 years practicing spinal surgery, and this has given him the experience and insight to identify, treat and oftentimes correct residual sources of pain.