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Three Common Problems That Could Lead To Back Surgery

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Back surgery is done for a variety of reasons, to correct deformity, reduce and fix a fracture or remove a tumour for example but surgery to eliminate leg and back pain is often done for one of three common conditions. It generally follows a period of non-operative care that has...
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Key Facts About Back Surgery

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Undergoing back surgery is a big decision. If you are considering this treatment, chances are you have lots of questions. Back surgery techniques have changed significantly over the years so it is important to get the most recent information and to be able to separate what is...
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When Nothing Seems to Work

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If you’ve tried one or more of the non-invasive interventions and treatments listed here without relief —including a combined physical and psychological treatment program, you’re probably feeling discouraged, maybe even desperate. So what should you do when nothing...
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Treatments That May Help

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Most of the treatments and interventions commonly used to relieve back and back-related leg pain have not been scientifically proven to be effective. But many back pain sufferers report that they have gained significant relief from one or more of these approaches. While some can...
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A Treatment To Avoid

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Bed rest In the past, many doctors told patients with back pain to rest in bed until they felt better. In fact, such advice is now understood to be harmful. Not only is prolonged rest less effective than activity in reducing short-term pain, resting for hours and days at a time...
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Treatments Known To Work

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Staying active The best way to recover from the most common kinds of back pain, the mechanical sort, is to stay as active as possible, even though it hurts. Studies show that people with a new or recurrent episode of pain who followed this advice had significantly less pain...
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Non-Surgical Interventions and Treatments

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Many treatments have been suggested to relieve back and back-related leg pain and new ones emerge all the time. Because people with back pain are often desperate for relief, they’re willing to try just about anything. While some treatments have been scientifically evaluated and...
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Taking Care of Your Symptoms and Recovery

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How people experience back and back-related leg pain varies—not only from person to person, but sometimes from episode to episode. Although repeat episodes tend to be similar, they can be quite different and in that case, your treatment may be very different as well. But even...
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Know When It’s Time To Seek Professional Advice

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While most people find they can manage their back and related leg pain alone, some situations are better dealt with by involving a health care professional: A first episode of severe, disabling pain lasting over two weeks If you’ve never had this type of pain before and if you...
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What You Should Do Right Away

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If this is your first episode of back or back related leg pain and it has been present for more than a few weeks or if you have a particular reason to be worried about your symptoms such as a known history of osteoporosis, you should check with your health care provider. This...
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