Riding after spine surgery
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Riding after spine surgery
I had extensive neck surgery in mid January. The Doc said to sell the bike and forget ridding. (I don't think so)
My wife along with many others say I am crazy but they don't ride.
My neck was fused from C3 to T1 (metal rods, plates, wires and screws) and I have lost most movement, but not all.
My question is, does anybody make a soft (preferably black) neck brace that I can use for ridding that might give some support to my neck to help absorb shock.
I found a company that makes braces for motocross racing but they are quite involved and require a full helmet and I use a 1/2 helmet. (less weight on my head and neck)
I have ridden about 50 miles since my operation but just short runs. So far so good.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks.
My wife along with many others say I am crazy but they don't ride.
My neck was fused from C3 to T1 (metal rods, plates, wires and screws) and I have lost most movement, but not all.
My question is, does anybody make a soft (preferably black) neck brace that I can use for ridding that might give some support to my neck to help absorb shock.
I found a company that makes braces for motocross racing but they are quite involved and require a full helmet and I use a 1/2 helmet. (less weight on my head and neck)
I have ridden about 50 miles since my operation but just short runs. So far so good.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks.
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I had extensive neck surgery in mid January. The Doc said to sell the bike and forget ridding. (I don't think so)
My wife along with many others say I am crazy but they don't ride.
My neck was fused from C3 to T1 (metal rods, plates, wires and screws) and I have lost most movement, but not all.
My question is, does anybody make a soft (preferably black) neck brace that I can use for ridding that might give some support to my neck to help absorb shock.
I found a company that makes braces for motocross racing but they are quite involved and require a full helmet and I use a 1/2 helmet. (less weight on my head and neck)
I have ridden about 50 miles since my operation but just short runs. So far so good.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks.
My wife along with many others say I am crazy but they don't ride.
My neck was fused from C3 to T1 (metal rods, plates, wires and screws) and I have lost most movement, but not all.
My question is, does anybody make a soft (preferably black) neck brace that I can use for ridding that might give some support to my neck to help absorb shock.
I found a company that makes braces for motocross racing but they are quite involved and require a full helmet and I use a 1/2 helmet. (less weight on my head and neck)
I have ridden about 50 miles since my operation but just short runs. So far so good.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks.
Most surgeons that I deal with are dead set against motorcycles! With that said, I would get a second opinion on riding.
The biggest issue is your lack of movement. As we all know, that is huge when riding!
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While I cannot suggest a decent brace, I can say that my chiropractor recommends riding because it loosens up the spine. So I accomodate him. Dr's orders, after all. I have serious lumbar deterioration (degenerative disk disease) and Ive found that with enough hydromorphone, anything is possible.
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I would check out a medical supply store........ maybe a soft cervical collar that the wife could sew a black sleeve to fit over, which can be removed for laundering......or....... I've seen fiberglass collars made for quadraplegics, which could be spray painted in black. Keep in mind, however, that those might become very hot and uncomfortable in the sun, and make any head turning side to side difficult if not impossible.
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I was paralyzed 100% from the NECK DOWNfrom an ATV wreck back about 10 years ago. I had 3 discs removed and a 4 vertebrae fusion done TWICE in my neck. (first fusion collapsed, they went back and redid it, stripped 7 of the 8 bolts, had to go bigger!).
Fusion never Fuzed! It did not take. I have severe pain, and narcotics keep me from going over the edge. Also had spinal surgery in lower back in 2007. I have had flex x-rays, when I lean back, the vertebra open up like a fan. Scary to think about, so I don't think about it much if I can help it.
I love to ride, and was riding with a cervical collar on my old ironhead.
If ya get pain meds, always keep a couple with you, and take one before you go on a long ride, whether you are hurting or not. Been there, done that, got the scars to prove it.
Don't let a doctor scare you off your passion, IF you want to ride. Let everything heal up good before f'ing up though.
Good luck, RD
Fusion never Fuzed! It did not take. I have severe pain, and narcotics keep me from going over the edge. Also had spinal surgery in lower back in 2007. I have had flex x-rays, when I lean back, the vertebra open up like a fan. Scary to think about, so I don't think about it much if I can help it.
I love to ride, and was riding with a cervical collar on my old ironhead.
If ya get pain meds, always keep a couple with you, and take one before you go on a long ride, whether you are hurting or not. Been there, done that, got the scars to prove it.
Don't let a doctor scare you off your passion, IF you want to ride. Let everything heal up good before f'ing up though.
Good luck, RD
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I greatly appreciate all the positive input.
I road another 40 miles (short trips) over the last couple days and maybe I am pushing it a little to soon as I am getting pain in the back of my neck that is quite persistent. I think I need to give it a rest for a couple more weeks. If I could find a soft collar that I like, that might be the ticket.
This was the second operation on my neck also. The first was 10 years ago (5 1/2 hrs worth). Than the disc below the fusion failed and the Doc had to go in again in January (9 hrs this time on the table).
I too worry about the screws coming out (18 of them to be exact).
I softened up the rear shocks a little and I lowered the air pressure in the rear tire by 4 lbs to help soften up the ride. I am hoping every little bit helps. I wonder if Air Ride might help?
I ordered some new mirrors that have longer billet stems and slightly larger convex glass mirrors. I need to be able to see to the sides and rear better since I can't turn my head as much.
Thanks again.
I road another 40 miles (short trips) over the last couple days and maybe I am pushing it a little to soon as I am getting pain in the back of my neck that is quite persistent. I think I need to give it a rest for a couple more weeks. If I could find a soft collar that I like, that might be the ticket.
This was the second operation on my neck also. The first was 10 years ago (5 1/2 hrs worth). Than the disc below the fusion failed and the Doc had to go in again in January (9 hrs this time on the table).
I too worry about the screws coming out (18 of them to be exact).
I softened up the rear shocks a little and I lowered the air pressure in the rear tire by 4 lbs to help soften up the ride. I am hoping every little bit helps. I wonder if Air Ride might help?
I ordered some new mirrors that have longer billet stems and slightly larger convex glass mirrors. I need to be able to see to the sides and rear better since I can't turn my head as much.
Thanks again.
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