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Spinal Surgery - Is it right for you?

Back pain can be debilitating, especially when it is accompanied by limited movement. Sometimes, surgery is the best option. Here are some of our surgical procedures for the spine.


Spinal surgery is a common treatment for various conditions, including degenerative disc disease. Spinal surgery can be performed with or without the use of general anesthesia. There are many spinal surgery types, ranging from minimally invasive procedures to more extensive ones involving removing vertebrae or open fusions. Spinal surgery is a serious decision, so you need to weigh your options first. Let the experts at NJ Institute for Pain Relief guide you through the process.


Understanding the Spinal Surgery

Spinal surgery is performed to treat a spinal disorder. Spinal surgery may be performed on the spine or in the region of the spine, such as the neck and lower back. It may also be performed to remove tumors from nerves or other tissues around your spine. Many different types of surgical procedures can treat conditions affecting your nervous system, including:


Discectomy

Discectomy is surgery to remove a herniated disc that compresses the spinal cord or nerve root, causing pain and weakness.


Laser Spine Surgery

Laser spine surgery is a procedure with minimal invasiveness for treating back pain, sciatica, and other spinal disorders. It involves using a laser to remove or destroy diseased tissue without damaging healthy tissues.


Spinal Fusion

Spinal fusion happens when bones in your spine are fused with metal rods, plates, and screws. It helps stabilize your spine, so there's less chance of further injury to your back. It also blocks movement at one vertebral level, making you more active without pain.


Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery

Artificial disc replacement surgery is a procedure for damaged disc replacement in the spine with an artificial one. A damaged disc may result from wear and tear or more serious injuries such as slipped discs, which occur when the soft jelly-like center of a spinal disc gets pushed out, pressing on nearby nerves.


When is Spine Surgery Necessary?

The best time to consider spinal surgery is when you have severe, disabling back pain that other treatments have not controlled. Your doctor at NJ Institute for Pain Relief might suggest surgery if you: ● Have a spinal deformity, when your bones grow abnormally, or a congenital defect, a birth defect that's present at birth, and your condition is getting worse or will likely get worse if it's not attended to. ● Have a condition that will worsen if you don't have surgery now. Examples include cancer, tuberculosis, and infections like syphilis, which can cause damage to the vertebrae in your spine, where they're joined together. ● Spinal fractures usually require surgery because they can impact future mobility and be life-threatening without treatment.


Consult an Expert

Spinal surgery may be the right option if you've been experiencing back pain, neck, or spine pain and are looking for a treatment option that could improve your well-being. Spinal surgery can help you manage your pain and regain strength and mobility while relieving chronic back problems. However, this procedure is not appropriate for all pain courses. As a pain management lead expert, NJ Institute for Pain Relief will guide you on the right approach to chronic and acute pains. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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