When is surgery appropriate for chronic back pain?

Chronic back pain can take the wind out of your sails: you are unable to do anything and resort to anything from physical therapy to becoming best friends with your pain management doctor. But sometimes non-surgical options are no longer effective, and adult and pediatric spine surgery in White Plains, New York, is a necessary option. This surgical treatment is not commonly a first line of action but a well-thought-out response when more conservative options have failed.



For those with persistent problems, such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease, surgery can be a game-changer. The ease of minimally invasive spine surgery in White Plains, NY, is one of the great advantages of this type of surgery. These techniques also may mean smaller incisions, less damage to normal tissue and muscles, less pain after surgery, and a faster recovery compared to open surgery.

Advancements in imaging and surgical devices have also led to better results. Real-time imaging guidance allows for almost perfect surgeries, which means a lower risk of complications and more assurance to the patient that everything went as expected. Whether it’s from a lumbar fusion or a microdiscectomy, the surgical techniques today are more sophisticated and patient-focused.

Choosing spine surgery requires sound advice and comprehensive examination in White Plains, NY. In these cases, patients need to team up with board-certified spine professionals who can help them understand the risks, the benefits and the expected results. With proper management, surgery can provide a means to permanent relief of pain and return to the desired quality of life.

Justin Mack is the author of this article. To know more about family health in White Plains, New York please visit our website: wphphysicianassociates.org

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