Post-surgical complications can arise from botched surgeries, nerve scarring, or inadequate rehabilitation. — Whalespan
Post-surgical complications can arise from botched surgeries, nerve scarring, or inadequate rehabilitation.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“We see far too many post-surgical patients who they went through. Maybe the surgery was botched. When I see a horrible scar on the outside of the skin, I think, man, if that's the pride that the surgeon took on the outside, what carnage is gone on the inside? Or sometimes it's a happens story. The nerve scarred in and adhered. Ah, that's that's rough, you know. or uh the postrehab was terrible. Here's a person. They went to a fabulous surgeon and the surgeon says, "Oh, well, go do PT. That's your rehab." And the PT goes and gives them toe touches or something after they've just had a micro disc surgery and guess what? They're reniated again and now we're seeing them.”