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Back Pain and Sciatica - Evaluating Your Options |
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The Benefits of Avoiding Surgery
Results from conservative therapy can be dramatic, but it typically takes weeks or months to effect lasting changes, and a combination of techniques may be needed. The reward for this effort is a reduction or elimination of pain, a better functioning body and more information about how to keep it that way, not to mention the avoidance of surgery, anesthesia, and post-surgical rehabilitation. This can save tens of thousands of dollars, and greatly decreases one’s exposure to pharmaceuticals. Even with a course of anti-inflammatory drugs, a patient will be subjected to a much lower pharmaceutical load that when undergoing surgery.
Besides, surgery often fails. The U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality states that “Patients considering lumbar spine surgery should be informed that the likelihood of having another spine operation later is substantial.” A study of 24,882 adults who had low back surgery for degenerative spinal problems in the early 1990’s found that about one out of five had another back surgery within 11 years. That’s about double the rate for hip or knee replacement. And one should not assume that the rest were living pain free.
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