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Trey Rutherford is 31 years old. He is a husband and father and, as a marathon runner, tri-athlete, avid golfer and soccer player, was in excellent shape. One morning after a run, this seemingly healthy and active athlete experienced the most excruciating pain he had ever felt in his lower back. It literally took his breath away.
“I knew this was not just a minor muscle strain from my running,” Trey said. “I immediately began thinking about getting some medical help...as soon as possible!”
Despite his young age and superb condition, Trey had ruptured one of his spinal discs - specifically the L5S1A Herniated Disc: A Common and Very Painful Condition
Between each vertebral bone a “disc” acts as a kind of shock absorber and hinge. With age, that disc can become dehydrated, making it more prone to injury.
According to the back specialists at Texas Back Institute, the disc is composed of the “annulus,” which is a tough tissue that makes up the outside of the disc, and the “pulposus,” which is the jelly-like substance contained in the center of the disc. A herniated disc occurs when the nucleus breaks through the outer tissue.
Medical studies suggest that a herniated disc is very common and may or may not cause symptoms. Stretching or tearing of the annulus may result in back or neck pain. The discs are immediately in front of the spinal cord and exiting nerves, so when the herniated disc, or protrusion, compresses the spinal cord or nerves, leg or arm pain and numbness or weakness may occur.
A Decision Had to be Made
To say that this injury shocked this active young man is an understatement! After consulting with Dr. Scott Blumenthal, a spine surgeon and internationally recognized expert on artificial disc replacement at Texas Back Institute, Trey had to make a decision about how to move forward with a treatment plan.
“After weighing the options with Dr. Blumenthal, I decided on the artificial disc replacement procedure,” Trey said. “This was a serious decision for me because I’m a runner, tri-athlete, golfer and I want to continue doing this for many years to come.
“My choice was between having the fusion procedure or the total disc replacement. After considering all of the short- and long-term considerations, I felt the fusion procedure, where the two vertebrae on either side of the ruptured disc are fused together, would limit my range of motion and keep me from enjoying the sports I love.”
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