Page 1 of 1

recovery from neck fusion

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:22 am
by froggalliarde
Can anybody provide me with any info about knee boarders who have had a cervical (neck)fusion and are back in the water ?[/list]

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 11:15 pm
by day
Know a stand up surfer that had neck fusion. Took him a while to feel comfortable in water. (over a year)
Make sure your fusion is solid via X-ray confirmation. Get your surgeon to declare your neck fusion solid enough for close outs, pearl dives and etc. When fusion stable ask your surgeon to send you to PT for neck isometric strengthening, ROM exercises, shoulder conditioning. If you have good ROM in thoracic and lumbar spine (extension) this can help compensate for any lost of cervical extension. (Which you need to be able to get chest and head off the board to paddle.) There is a product called a paddle air that can help with this. It has an air bladder that you can blow up under your chest. This lifts your chest, shoulders and neck up without as much muscular effort and neck straining. Also easier on your shoulders during the recovery phase of your arm stroke because your shoulder are higher up. Just have to get used to people asking you what that noodle (air tube) is that is hanging around your neck.
Good luck and good healing.

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:25 am
by Mike Fernandez
Great answer Day! All I can add is stay out of the water on days there are currents. Not being an everyday kneelo, I find that paddling/laying down while turning my head sideways to view the lineup really tweaks out my neck. I avoid the currents for now. :wink: