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<blockquote data-quote="SArnold30" data-source="post: 2954199" data-attributes="member: 113697"><p>I agree that the surgical options are also a product of the preference/experience of the surgeons in your region. I'm in a smaller town in the mountains in CA, but there's a bigger city about 30 miles away with more availability of surgeons. </p><p></p><p>With the laterals the biggest drawback I've noticed is that I do occasionally see slightly slower hip/pelvic stabilizer strength improvements because of the incision being near one of the glute muscles, but that's looking at isolated role of a particular muscle not so much regaining function. </p><p></p><p>I'd say heck, if insurance allows come on out for surgery and rehab. I love when I get a fellow hunter. It's a lot more exciting than trying to restore someone who just wants to get back wine tasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SArnold30, post: 2954199, member: 113697"] I agree that the surgical options are also a product of the preference/experience of the surgeons in your region. I’m in a smaller town in the mountains in CA, but there’s a bigger city about 30 miles away with more availability of surgeons. With the laterals the biggest drawback I’ve noticed is that I do occasionally see slightly slower hip/pelvic stabilizer strength improvements because of the incision being near one of the glute muscles, but that’s looking at isolated role of a particular muscle not so much regaining function. I’d say heck, if insurance allows come on out for surgery and rehab. I love when I get a fellow hunter. It’s a lot more exciting than trying to restore someone who just wants to get back wine tasting. [/QUOTE]
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