Nerve decompression surgery for “Claw Hand”. After three failed spinal fusions at other facilities, David developed a condition known as “Claw Hand”. Claw Hand deformity refers to a condition that causes the fingers to curve or bend preventing the normal function of the hand. This condition can be congenital or acquired. Claw hand surgery may be required depending on the cause of the condition. In David’s case, this happened because of nerve impingement caused by previous spinal fusions. David had suffered from pain in his mid-back, which was the result of a pinched nerve in his neck, according to his local doctors, and they recommended a spinal fusion. When the pain continued, he was again, told he needed a spinal fusion. Still in pain, his hometown doctors performed a third spinal fusion. A month after the last fusion at C7-T1, David developed Claw Hand. After living with Claw Hand for three and a half years, he found the Bonati Spine Institute where Dr. Bonati said he could help him. Dr. Bonati removed his fusion hardware and performed multiple Bonati Spine Procedures to eliminate the source of David’s pain. David could tell a difference immediately, the pain was gone and he regained the use of his hands. After suffering with Claw Hand for years, David can now hold his toothbrush again and write with a pen, in just 10 days, thanks to the patented Bonati Spine Procedures. Learn more about pinched nerves: https://www.bonati.com/pinched-nerves/

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