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Failed back surgery syndrome treatment often varies from patient to patient depending on factors such as the specific cause of their pain and their overall health. If you are experiencing new or worsening symptoms following a neck or back surgery, it is best to consult with your physician to determine the precise cause of your pain as well as the combination of treatment methods that will be most effective for you.
If you suspect you are suffering from failed back surgery syndrome, you may be feeling a combination of frustration and fear. However, knowing what questions to ask your physician at your next appointment is a great way to ease some of the anxiety you may be feeling. Here are four questions to ask your physician about failed back surgery syndrome treatment:
If surgery was not part of your initial course of treatment for failed back surgery syndrome and you have not found sufficient relief after several weeks or months of conservative treatment, you may need to consider undergoing surgery. Understandably, patients who find themselves in this position may be frustrated and nervous about having another surgery after their initial one failed. However, there are a number of surgical procedures that can be used to treat patients with failed back surgery syndrome, including the minimally invasive outpatient spine surgery performed at USA Spine Care. Our procedures offer numerous advantages over traditional open spine surgery, including a lower risk of infection and other complications, as well as shorter recovery times.^
Contact USA Spine Care today and request a no-cost review* of your MRI from our team to determine if you are a candidate for our procedures.