Post-scoliosis surgery, adhere to post-op care: pain management, activity limits, and follow-up appointments.
Please see the index below for a list of all our articles on Back Surgery.
Potential scoliosis surgery complications include infection, nerve damage, pain, and blood clots.
Spinal fusion treats idiopathic scoliosis by fusing vertebrae to improve spinal alignment.
Surgical options for cervical degenerative disc disease include disc replacement or fusion to alleviate symptoms and restore stability.
Lumbar laminectomy involves removing bone and tissue to relieve spinal stenosis, reducing pressure on nerves.
Learn about specialized forms of medication, physical therapy, alternative therapies for effectively managing back pain without surgery.
Explore non-surgical treatments for cervical spine issues, such as physical therapy and medication.
Uncover the various types of spine surgeries and gain insights into their purpose, techniques, and potential uses.
Vertebral augmentation involves injecting cement into fractured vertebrae to alleviate pain and restore height.
Vertebroplasty involves injecting a bone cement into the painful fractured vertebra for stabilization.
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