Dynesys® Stabilisation System helps UK patient*

“My life has just changed.”

Patient’s testimony:

“In 1995 I started having problems with my back.  I had been in the Royal Marines for 12 years and began to have lots of back pain, no leg pain just back.  At the onset it would be a couple of weeks of bad back pain at a time.  Finally in 1997 I was taken in as an emergency  and was given a discectomy.  For a while everything was fine but not even 80%.  So I left the Marines in 2000 as I felt I could not do the job I had been trained to do and enjoyed so much.

X-ray of patient's spine after Dynesys implant “In 2001 my back went again and I had another discectomy as an emergency.  It was the same kind of problem: all back pain, no leg pain. 

“Finally in 2004 my back popped again, this was the third time.  I could have spinal fusion, but I was put on the list for the Dynesys Dynamic Stabilisation System.  I decided to give it a go.  Today it’s fine.  It has worked for me.  I am able to go to the gym.  I can go for  walks.  I can play with my kids.  I can do the gardening.  I do get pain if I overdo it, but I can lead a very normal life.  I have even been running, but that is probably not a wise thing to do.  The biggest thing I have to remember is that this is not a cure but merely a solution for my pain and instability.  I will always have a bad back and have to tailor my life as such even though this product has given me a new lease of life.

“I had what they call three level degeneration in my spine.  The middle level was treated with a Dynesys (Called a floating stabilisation).  If I had had rigid fusion they say that this could have developed further deterioration in the adjacent parts of the spine.  With fusion they say that I would not have had the flexibility in the spine that I have now.  My recovery was quicker also: I was able to leave hospital after 3 days.

“My life has just changed.  I have no instability problems and there are no inherent risks in adjacent discs.”

*For security and personal reasons patient requested that his name be withheld. He is a Zimmer employee.

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X-ray of patient's spine after Dynesys implant: facet alignment