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My Legacy patient portal is a website that allows you to interact and communicate with your health care team via the Internet. The portal services are available to you at anytime and allow you to acces your medical records along with a variety of other functions. Your Health Information Is Private, Secure, and Protected
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Physical therapy may be needed after your surgery. This usually begins in the hospital. When you are discharged you may be required to do outpatient physical therapy or physical therapy at home. In some cases you may go to an in-patient rehab facility to gain further independence.
If you have increased weakness or numbness in your arms or legs. Medications. You will be given a list of medications before discharge. Refer to this list for information related to your medications . Take your medications as prescribed. Take an over-the- counter stool softener while taking pain medications.
You should make sure to include enough protein for your incision to heal, which is about 1 gram for every 2 pounds of your body weight. To avoid constipation, you can eat more fiber. To eat more fiber you can eat more whole grains, fruit, and vegetables. Drink plenty of water.
All lumbar spinal fusion surgery involves adding bone graft to an area of the spine to set up a biological response that causes the bone graft to grow between the two vertebral elements and thereby stop the motion at that segment. The bone graft is stabilized often with spinal instrumentation. Post-Op Care.
You will begin walking within hours after surgery, and increase the amount of walking as tolerated in the days following surgery. Avoid any bending, lifting, stooping or reaching in the initial week or two after surgery. During the initial week after surgery, avoid riding in a car at all, if possible.
The goal of surgery is to relieve the pressure on the nerves in the spinal canal. To achieve this goal, a portion of the bone is removed that surrounds the back of the spinal canal. Risks.
Jobs that require excessive lifting, standing, etc., may require a six to eight week recovery time.
Legacy has recently updated its intake and consent forms and need for all patients to complete them at the time of their next visit. Once completed, these forms will be good for a year, but we wanted to let you know you will be asked to complete it. You may also download, complete, and bring the forms with you to your next appointment.
To ensure that your private health information is safe from unauthorized access, the My Legacy portal is hosted on a secure connection. The application is accessed via an encrypted, password-protected login that only you have access to.
We are here to help keep you and your family healthy and safe as we navigate Coronavirus (COVID-19) together. We offer video-based telemedicine, so you can stay home and still receive care! Call: (301) 962-4278 or email hello@legacypaindocs.com to make an appointment
We specialize in Short Term Rehabilitation Pain, Pain After Surgery, Hospice, Wound Pain and Chronic Pain.
A dedicated Board-Certified Pain Management Physician oversees a comprehensive pain management and physical medicine program. The physician will collaborate with your community's entire Interdisciplinary Team
"I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of time Dr. Cota spent discussing the issues with my spine AND my overall health! He really does consider the the entire body! Dr. Cota is one of a small number of doctors who understand professional and sincere bedside manner.