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What Are The Symptoms Of Back Pain?

The type and severity of the back pain will depend on the condition that’s causing the pain. However, various causes of back pain may produce similar symptoms. Low back pain may come on suddenly or gradually. When low back pain is intense or “acute,” it usually lasts a brief period such as a few days to […]

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How Serious Is Back Pain?

The seriousness of back pain depends on the cause. Tumor, infection, and fractures are serious problems but are rare. Cauda equina syndrome, in which the nerves in the lower part of the spinal canal are compressed for any reason (such as by a herniated disc) or because of spinal stenosis may result in permanent incontinence

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Surgery For Back Pain

Surgery is an absolute last resort for the treatment of back pain (unless it is required for a surgical emergency). Your physician may suggest that you consider surgery if you continue to experience considerable pain despite nonsurgical treatment and if the cause of your back pain is due to something that can be surgically corrected.

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Should I Have Back Surgery?

In certain cases, surgery can significantly help back pain sufferers. For many, it can completely abolish the pain; for others, it can greatly reducing the level of pain suffered daily. But surgery is always a last resort, offered when conservative treatments have failed (unless there is an emergency indication for surgery). Back surgery has suffered

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What Is The Long-Term Outlook?

About 90 percent of people with acute low back problems will recover in one month. Sprains and strains of muscle and ligaments usually respond well to conservative treatment without any significant long-lasting effects. Mild pain does not justify surgery, and there’s little concern of irreversible changes occurring in the nerve. However, it is not uncommon for

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions related to back pain. Q: What is a slipped disc? A: This is actually a mislabeling that refers to a herniated disc. In a herniated disc, the nucleus pulposus perforates the annulus fibrosis – but the entire disc does not “slip” out of place. Q: Back pain wakes me up at night. Are there any

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Surgery for Rotator Cuff Tears and What To Expect After Surgery

Do I Need Surgery? If a rotator cuff tendon has torn completely, it usually will not heal completely without surgery. Whether a doctor actually recommends surgery, however, will depend on several factors, including: The extent of the injury If the pain has not responded to simple conservative treatments The person’s age and general health How

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Complications of Rotator Cuff Surgery

Most individuals recover well and are extremely pleased with the results following rotatar cuff surgery. But complications can occur. In addition to the risks associated with any major surgical procedure (for example, complications associated with anaesthesia, deep vein thrombosis and infection), there are a number of complications that are unique to rotator cuff surgery. They

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