Spine Conditions A-Z
- Bulging Disc
- Disc Degeneration
- Disc Tear
- Failed Back & Neck Surgery
- Facet Joint Disease
- Foraminal Stenosis
- Herniated Disc
- Pinched Nerve
- Radiculitis
- Radiculopathy
- Sciatica
- Spinal Bone Spurs
- Spinal Stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
More Failed Back Or Neck Surgery Information
Failed Back & Neck Surgery
Failed back surgery syndrome symptoms
What are the most common failed back surgery syndrome symptoms?
Failed back surgery syndrome symptoms include dull pain in the area where the previous surgery was performed and sharp or stabbing pain in the extremities. For failed back surgery syndrome, the pain usually radiates to the hips, buttocks and/or thighs. Depression and anxiety are often coupled with physical failed back surgery syndrome symptoms.
What are the risks of more surgery after failed back surgery?
The specific risks are dependent on several factors such as your condition and the type of surgery to be performed. Our minimally invasive surgical procedures may be helpful if you’re suffering from failed back surgery or failed neck surgery. Our procedures are safe and effective in improving the symptoms of failed back surgery syndrome, and they can give you a new lease on life, free of the constant pain. In addition to minimally invasive surgery, we also offer many effective pain management procedures. If you are suffering from failed back or neck surgery syndrome, talk with one of our specialists to get an accurate diagnosis of your condition and to choose a treatment with minimal risks.
What are failed back or neck surgery syndrome exercises?
Failed back surgery syndrome pain may be relieved or lessened with specific exercises; click here to view the exercises. If your failed back surgery syndrome pain is not relieved through exercise you may need to speak with your doctor to find out if there are other therapies available to you.
When should I seek medical attention?
If your chronic pain is becoming unbearable and you find that it is affecting your quality of life, it’s time to see a doctor.
If my first surgery failed, can I have a second surgery to correct it?
Additional surgical treatments for failed spine surgery can be complicated. Whether or not you can have another surgery is entirely dependent on your condition. But a majority of our patients with failed back or neck surgery syndrome have achieved relief from their failed back surgery syndrome pain through our minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery.
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